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Stingless bees in Peru become the first insects with legal rights. Will it happen globally?
Liz Kimbrough
17 Jun 2026
Peter Klopfer, the scientist whose civil-rights case helped bring lemurs to Duke
Rhett Ayers Butler
16 Jun 2026
France to send its last captive orcas to marine park, not sanctuary
Spoorthy Raman
3 Jun 2026
The new burden of proving wildlife is real
Rhett Ayers Butler
29 May 2026
For Honduran coffee growers, EUDR compliance means changing old habits
Sandra Weiss
29 May 2026
How much suffering do invasive species cause? Researchers are measuring that
Daniel Shailer
28 May 2026
Humanity’s ancient bond with biodiversity is visible in rock art (analysis)
Kerry Bowman
20 May 2026
Rise in elephant killings reveals conservation gaps in Bangladesh
Abu Siddique
7 May 2026
Overtourism threatens Sri Lanka’s leopards
Mongabay.com
6 May 2026
Experts caution Nepal’s plan to open doors to private zoos
Deepak Adhikari
30 Apr 2026
The value of South Africa’s wildlife shouldn’t be in the hands of wealthy foreign hunters (commentary)
Stephanie Klarmann
30 Apr 2026
Don Janssen, wildlife veterinarian who argued that caring for animals begins with people
Rhett Ayers Butler
26 Apr 2026
As Walk for Peace begins in Sri Lanka, activists call for animal rights
Malaka Rodrigo
26 Apr 2026
In Sri Lanka, animals pay the price for overcrowding and speeding jeeps
Kamanthi Wickramasinghe
17 Apr 2026
Colombia announces plan to cull Pablo Escobar’s feral hippos
Naina Rao
17 Apr 2026
Deep-sea wildernesses are more important than the promise of seafloor mining (analysis)
Andrew D. Thaler
14 Apr 2026
American Samoa said ‘no’ to deep sea mining, Washington heard ‘faster’ (commentary)
Jackie Dragon
1 Apr 2026
Birutė Galdikas, primatologist who spent a lifetime studying & defending orangutans, has died at 79
Rhett Ayers Butler
26 Mar 2026
Modest controls put on freewheeling squid fleet at South Pacific fisheries meeting
Francesco De Augustinis
12 Mar 2026
How elephants experience time, and what this tells us about protecting them
Mike DiGirolamo
10 Mar 2026
China’s Pacific squid fishery rife with labor, fishing abuses: Report
Francesco De Augustinis
3 Mar 2026
Scientists call for ethics rules as AI fuels animal communication research
Mongabay.com
10 Feb 2026
Writer Megan Mayhew Bergman on science, emotion, and the lasting power of ‘Silent Spring’
Mike DiGirolamo
3 Feb 2026
World Bank watchdog looks into Nepal cable car project amid Indigenous outcry
Sonam Lama Hyolmo
23 Jan 2026
AI-centered conservation efforts can only be ethical if Indigenous people help lead them (commentary)
McKalee Steen, Magali de Bruyn
9 Jan 2026
Brigitte Bardot, who turned fame into a lifelong fight for animals
Rhett Ayers Butler
28 Dec 2025
Joanna Macy, author and teacher who turned despair into connection and agency
Rhett Ayers Butler
23 Dec 2025
Environmental defenders & conservationists who died in 2025
Rhett Ayers Butler
22 Dec 2025
Protected areas in Africa are vital but local perceptions vary (commentary)
Heidi Kretser, Diane Detoeuf, Michelle Wieland, Jessica L’Roe
19 Dec 2025
Costa Rica’s ‘shocking’ wildlife crisis: Nation must move to prevent animal electrocution (commentary)
Elena Kukovica
17 Dec 2025
Unregulated tourism risks disrupting Timor-Leste’s whale migration
Robin Hicks
11 Dec 2025
‘Myopic’ fisheries managers toy with a new ‘tragedy of the commons’ (commentary)
Charles Clover
9 Dec 2025
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