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Seeking swordfish, catching dolphins and whales: EU pushes to rein in driftnets

Pilot whales can’t hear each other over ship noise in Strait of Gibraltar, study finds

Egyptian teens use robots for ‘smarter and more responsive’ way to protect Earth

Up to half the bird species using the African-Eurasian flyway are declining

War exacerbates long-standing irrigation crisis for Sudan farmers

Satellite images identify vulture breeding colonies by their droppings

Morocco evacuates 140,000 people as torrential rains and dam releases trigger floods

Ethiopia’s Renaissance mega-dam fuels energy hopes and regional anxiety

Mauritania’s fishmeal fever ends as government tightens regulation

Striking ‘red gold’ with saffron farming in Algeria: Interview with Keltouma Adouane

Can we create new inland seas to lower sea level rise? Interview with researcher Amir AghaKouchak

‘A very successful story’: An Egypt tribe welcomes tourists & protects its coast

Fears of major locust swarms wane in the Sahel but agencies step up monitoring

Egyptian activists rally to halt hotel project at pristine protected beach

Agencies race to prevent new food crisis as locusts return to northern Africa

New study maps the fishmeal factories that supply the world’s fish farms

Global agarwood trade heavily dependent on wild, threatened trees: Study

Meet the 2025 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners

Maltese Falcon Poachers: European hunters endanger Egypt’s birds

Gas leak from BP platform off West Africa worries fishermen, environmentalists

African nations commit to electricity for 300 million people by 2030

How the Sahel junta is responding to climate change amid political isolation

Climate change fuels African floods that hit harder in vulnerable regions

Slender-billed curlew, a bird last photographed in 1995, is likely extinct

Resilient women farmers in Chad battle climate challenges and social barriers

Climate change threatens public health, raising the spread of food-borne diseases

In ‘the century of Africa,’ Mongabay’s new bureau reports its biggest environmental issues and solutions

From Egypt to Syria, ‘water cancer’ chokes waterways

Shining a spotlight on the wide-roaming sand cat ‘king of the desert’

Mongabay launches Africa news bureau

Takin’ out the trash: How do transnational waste traffickers operate?

Study reveals turtles’ millennia-old food affair with North African seagrass

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