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A photojournalism series documenting the environmental and human impacts of overfishing in Southeast Asia has won the 15th ...
As Sri Lanka grapples with severe agricultural losses caused by wildlife species ranging from primates to peafowl, in March, ...
Scientists conducting a first-of-its-kind drilling operation have extracted samples of fresh water hiding in massive ...
Tropical bird populations are crashing as temperatures soar. That’s according to a new study that found abundances of tropical birds were 25-38% lower than they would be without human-driven climate ...
Officials in Guatemala have announced plans to occupy a recently closed oil field with the aim of increasing enforcement in ...
Amazon Rainforest Day, first celebrated in 2008, aims to raise awareness about the importance of Earth’s largest rainforest.
Animal welfare groups in South Africa are pushing back against a local government plan to allow culling and trophy hunting to ...
A new report, published ahead of the International Day of Indigenous Women on Sept. 5, analyzed structural barriers faced by ...
In the pantheon of endangered ecosystems, tropical dry forests are seldom granted a leading role. They lack the lush mystique ...
In 2013, a small group of Brazilian forestry engineers ecologists, and other scientists formed a special operations unit.
Set to enter into force Dec. 30, 2025, the European Union’s deforestation-free products regulation (EUDR) aims to halt the ...
In November 2024, members of Brazil’s environmental military police and scientists observed a “massive aggregation” of small catfish making their way up waterfalls in Brazil. These first-of-their-kind ...