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An epic Pacific survey reveals mixed fortunes for green and hawksbill turtles
Malavika Vyawahare
29 Apr 2019
Waters off Galápagos have way more alien species than previously known
Shreya Dasgupta
16 Apr 2019
Deadly disease and warming ocean are wiping out a key starfish species
Mongabay.com
31 Jan 2019
17 new brilliantly colored species of sea slugs described
Shreya Dasgupta
1 Nov 2018
Coral reef ‘oases’ that thrive amid threats give hope for conservation
Shreya Dasgupta
22 Jun 2018
Tuna catch monitoring enters the electronic age
Sue Palminteri (1965-2019)
17 Jul 2017
END LOOP: Coding to end wildlife trafficking
Julia John
24 Aug 2016
Scientists have just discovered the first endemic bird species to go extinct on the Galápagos Islands
Mike Gaworecki
22 Aug 2016
Human impacts are ‘decoupling’ coral reef ecosystems
Jeremy Hance
9 Mar 2015
Scientists, NGOs race to save ‘Millennium Trees’
Shaira Panela
12 Feb 2015
Reeling in religious messages: how faith impacts fisheries in Fiji
Amy West
25 Nov 2014
Top scientists raise concerns over commercial logging on Woodlark Island
Jeremy Hance
21 Oct 2014
Extinction island? Plans to log half an island could endanger over 40 species
Jeremy Hance
22 Sep 2014
California blue whales recover to historical levels
Mongabay.com
5 Sep 2014
Invasion of the lionfish: new research finds the situation may be worse than we thought
Jose Hong
27 Aug 2014
Blue-footed boobies on the decline, plummeting sardine stocks may be to blame
Paul Sutherland
6 Aug 2014
Over-depleted and undermanaged: can Indonesia turn around its fisheries? (Part III)
Melati Kaye
22 Jul 2014
Fishing for coherent regulations along Fiji’s coral reefs
Amy West
16 Jul 2014
‘Hope springs eternal’: the anniversary of the death of Lonesome George
Morgan Erickson-Davis
24 Jun 2014
Bigger than Mexico? Obama announces major expansion of Pacific protected area
Jeremy Hance
18 Jun 2014
By the bones: herring populations were superabundant before commercial fisheries
Nicholas Barrett
9 Jun 2014
Trawling: destructive fishing method is turning seafloors to ‘deserts’
Morgan Erickson-Davis
28 May 2014
Extreme cold and drought in U.S. linked to climate change
Morgan Erickson-Davis
23 May 2014
Former Miss South Pacific steps into new conservation role
Amy West
15 May 2014
Loggers plan to clear 20 percent of tropical island paradise
Jeremy Hance
28 Apr 2014
Japan changes its mind about Antarctic whaling ban, plans to continue hunts in 2015
Morgan Erickson-Davis
25 Apr 2014
Extinction crisis: rising sea levels will submerge thousands of islands
Bobbie Edwards
8 Apr 2014
Court partially stops Japan’s ‘scientific’ whaling, but Pacific harvests to continue
Morgan Erickson-Davis
1 Apr 2014
Corals thriving despite acidified conditions in remote Pacific bay
Tanya Dimitrova
25 Feb 2014
Scientists discover new eagle ray imperiled by Japanese pest program (photos)
Jeremy Hance
30 Jan 2014
Satellites reveal browning mountain forests
Sandhya Sekar
22 Nov 2013
Beetles in the spotlight: a new species of burying beetle from the Solomon Islands Archipelago
Raja Bandi
7 Nov 2013
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