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11 notable books on conservation and the environment published in 2020
John Cannon
30 Dec 2020
New innovations to clean up the impacts of mining
Mike Gaworecki
23 Dec 2020
Being realistic about coal mine rehabilitation in Indonesia: An ecological perspective
David Woodbury, Arbainsyah
23 Dec 2020
Sighting of super rare Chacoan fairy armadillo in Bolivia ‘a dream come true’
Milan Sime Martinic
21 Dec 2020
Bold sustainability commitments: An interview with Microsoft’s Lucas Joppa
Rhett Ayers Butler
18 Dec 2020
Tiger on the highway
Mongabay.com
16 Dec 2020
Hope and peace: Bison return to the Rosebud reservation
John Cannon
10 Dec 2020
Is Brazil’s biodiverse savanna getting the attention it deserves, finally?
Mike Gaworecki
9 Dec 2020
Dolphins face growing pressure as development eats into Borneo’s interior
Carolyn Cowan
2 Dec 2020
‘Turning fear into strength’: One woman’s struggle for justice and land rights in Sulawesi
Febriana Firdaus
1 Dec 2020
The promise of ‘bird-friendly’ cities: Q&A with author Timothy Beatley
John Cannon
30 Nov 2020
Indigenous land rights and the global push for land privatization
Mike Gaworecki
25 Nov 2020
Inside the weaving protests of West Timor
Febriana Firdaus
20 Nov 2020
Sumatra’s deforestation demystified
Mongabay.com
18 Nov 2020
The women of Kendeng set their feet in cement to stop a mine in their lands. This is their story.
Febriana Firdaus
13 Nov 2020
Honoring children and protecting the planet: An interview with musician Raffi
Rhett Ayers Butler
10 Nov 2020
Philanthropist Wendy Schmidt: ‘Solutions are always local’
Rhett Ayers Butler
29 Oct 2020
Amazon botanist Sir Ghillean Prance: ‘The environmental crisis is a moral one’
Rhett Ayers Butler
27 Oct 2020
Mongabay explores Sumatra, a land like no other
Mongabay.com
22 Oct 2020
Colombia, ethnobotany, and America’s decline: An interview with Wade Davis
Rhett Ayers Butler
21 Oct 2020
In Uganda, safeguarding chimpanzees against the scourge of snaring
Alex Dudley
20 Oct 2020
The Sumatran rhino is sliding into extinction. It doesn’t have to
Mongabay.com
19 Oct 2020
Gorongosa National Park is being reforested via coffee and agroforestry
Erik Hoffner
15 Oct 2020
Diary of a top environmental journalist and bad traveler: Q&A with Jeremy Hance
Erik Hoffner
6 Oct 2020
Protect Indigenous People’s rights to avoid a sixth extinction (commentary)
David Wilkie, Susan Lieberman, James Watson
29 Sep 2020
Exploring the history of the Amazon and its peoples: an interview with John Hemming
Rhett Ayers Butler
27 Sep 2020
Great ape ‘forest gardeners of Africa’ benefit from conservation victory
Mike Gaworecki
16 Sep 2020
Biologists warn ‘extinction denial’ is the latest anti-science conspiracy theory
Mike Shanahan
14 Sep 2020
Can public lands unify divided Americans? An interview with John Leshy
Rhett Ayers Butler
14 Sep 2020
In search of the ‘forest ghost,’ South America’s cryptic giant armadillo
Suzana Camargo
8 Sep 2020
‘Tamper with nature, and everyone suffers’: Q&A with ecologist Enric Sala
John Cannon
4 Sep 2020
Communities, conservation, and development in the age of COVID: Time for rethinking approaches (commentary)
Michael Brown, Beth Allgood, John Waugh, Robin Martino, Samantha Cheng, Candice Carr Kelman, Ana Luz Porzecanski
31 Aug 2020
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