Y. Eva Tan Conservation Reporting Fellowship News

With the effects of environmental degradation becoming more apparent, high-quality environmental journalism is more important than ever. But like the journalism sector as a whole, environmental reporting has been affected by shifting business models that have reduced the availability of resources for reporting, shrinking press freedoms in many countries and a lack of early-stage career opportunities. These issues are especially acute in places that bear the brunt of climate change, biodiversity loss, the destruction of nature and threats against Indigenous peoples and local communities. In response to this situation, Mongabay has established the Y. Eva Tan Conservation Reporting Fellowship Program. The program will provide opportunities for journalists from biodiversity hotspots in tropical countries to report on critical environmental issues, gaining valuable training, experience, and credibility that will help them advance their careers in journalism and communications. For more information on the fellowship, please see this page.

Translocation is a viable option for Brazil’s threatened porcupines: Study

Protecting Nigeria’s gorillas & other endangered species: Q&A with WCS’ Andrew Dunn

Philippines’ largest freshwater wetland and Indigenous livelihoods face multiple threats

Forests & Finance: Cameroon raw log ban expands and Nigerian villagers act against ‘forest bandits’

The ‘Sloth Lady of Suriname’: Q&A with Monique Pool

Wild pigs threaten biodiversity hotspots across South America, study shows

Kenyan baobab trees uprooted for export to Georgia; critics call it ‘biopiracy’

Soil carbon in urban parks important in fighting climate change, study shows

Deforestation linked to less rainfall, study shows; El Niño could make it worse

Women decision-makers can improve conservation and agriculture, study shows

Scientists make ‘rare’ new identification of snake family: Micrelapidae

Floating solar project on Philippines natural lake brings hope — and questions

Drying wetlands and drought threaten water supplies in Kenya’s Kiambu County

Fish kills leave Kenya’s Lake Victoria farmers at a loss, seeking answers

Kenyan science interns turn Lake Victoria’s fish waste into oil and flowers

Saving Masungi, a last green corridor of the Philippines: Q&A with Ann Dumaliang

Kenya’s youngest environmental ambassador: Q&A with 10-year-old Karen Kimani

‘The Mangrove Guy’: Q&A with Kelly Roberts Banda, Kenya’s lawyer-conservationist

Humanitarian experts report ‘cascading crises’ as climate, health emergencies soar

Innovators develop seaweed-based alternatives to plastic food wrappers

Extreme heat takes a toll on tropical countries’ economies

Plastic pellet pollution can end through coordinated efforts, report shows

Up to half of tropical forestland cleared for agriculture isn’t put to use, research shows

Ebola-like African primate viruses ‘poised for spillover’ to humans, study finds

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