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To improve its floundering fisheries, Kenya boosts data collection on artisanal fleet
Anthony Langat
12 Jun 2026
Why conservation urgently needs acoustic baselines
Rhett Ayers Butler
9 Jun 2026
National platform launches in Australia to turn wildlife imagery into action
Megan Strauss
2 Jun 2026
Nature’s feedback loops can drive collapse. Thomas Crowther thinks they can also drive recovery
Rhett Ayers Butler
1 Jun 2026
Brazil Congress passes bill to bar use of Amazon deforestation satellite tool
Shanna Hanbury
28 May 2026
More than 1,000 uncharted coral reefs mapped in vast, understudied northern Australia
Megan Strauss
21 May 2026
On Southeast Asia’s largest lake, locals wield tech to defend the flooded forest
Claire Turrell
19 May 2026
Radio and satellite alerts help Zambian farmers live with dangerous wildlife
Ryan Truscott
15 May 2026
Egyptian teens use robots for ‘smarter and more responsive’ way to protect Earth
Victoria Schneider
14 May 2026
At world’s largest shark conference, scientists warn of a grim outlook across the board
Philip Jacobson
14 May 2026
New data platform aims to reduce conflicts between First Nations and businesses in Canada
Olivia Ferrari
12 May 2026
Can listening to a forest reveal whether it is ecologically healthy?
Rhett Ayers Butler
4 May 2026
A search engine for the planet opens to the public
Rhett Ayers Butler
28 Apr 2026
AI is a double-edged sword for Indigenous stewardship, say U.N. experts
Aimee Gabay
24 Apr 2026
Amid conflict and poaching, tech helps boost mountain gorilla numbers
Aimable Twahirwa
23 Apr 2026
AI tool listens for endangered orcas in real time to reduce human disturbance
Abhishyant Kidangoor
22 Apr 2026
How marine flyways could help save the world’s declining seabird population
Mike DiGirolamo
21 Apr 2026
Studying the world’s largest gathering of forest elephants with sound and field observation
Rhett Ayers Butler, David Akana
19 Apr 2026
Americas flyways atlas maps the routes of 89 at-risk migratory bird species
Adam Litchkofski
16 Apr 2026
Listening to forests reveals signs of recovery beyond tree cover
Abhishyant Kidangoor
16 Apr 2026
10 forces that could reshape the future of the world’s forests
Rhett Ayers Butler
16 Apr 2026
Koala on the road? AI signs could alert drivers in real time
Abhishyant Kidangoor
30 Mar 2026
Lab-made jaguar: Is cloning a solution to extinction?
Julia Lima, Gustavo Fonseca, Letícia Klein
30 Mar 2026
A Kenyan ranger’s lasting imprint on Africa’s anti-poaching efforts
Lynet Otieno
27 Mar 2026
Plenty of biodiversity data, but too few conservation answers
Rhett Ayers Butler
25 Mar 2026
Flagship conservation platforms SMART and EarthRanger join forces in new tech partnership
Maxwell Radwin
17 Mar 2026
How a community defended its ancestral forest from logging
Rhett Ayers Butler
16 Mar 2026
DNA fingerprinting convicts Zimbabwe lion poachers in landmark case
Spoorthy Raman
5 Mar 2026
Counting bats in the dark
Sam Lee
4 Mar 2026
New mapping approach predicts habitat availability for species conservation
Abhishyant Kidangoor
3 Mar 2026
Bringing Mongabay’s Amazon narco airstrip exposé to the stage
Mike DiGirolamo
24 Feb 2026
In Thailand, old camera-trap photos shed new light on Asian tapirs
Carolyn Cowan
24 Feb 2026
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