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We know how many okapi live in zoos. In the wild? It’s complicated
Marlowe Starling
18 Sep 2024
The Itombwe owl: Two birds and an identity crisis
Malavika Vyawahare
10 Sep 2024
Mysterious African manatees inspire a growing chorus of champions
Petro Kotzé
5 Sep 2024
Meet the Miombo, the largest forest you’ve never heard of
Ruth Kamnitzer
3 Sep 2024
As a medicine, study finds rhino horn useless — and potentially toxic
Juliette Portala
3 Sep 2024
Resilient women farmers in Chad battle climate challenges and social barriers
Robert Bociaga
29 Aug 2024
Meet the little-known African tortoise with a hatchback for a shell
Jeremy Hance
26 Aug 2024
Logging done sustainably doesn’t have to harm ecosystem services, study finds
Leocadia Bongben
22 Aug 2024
50 years of data show that Madagascar’s mangroves are making a comeback
Darren Incorvaia
14 Aug 2024
Study highlights environmental and economic benefits of agroforestry for DRC coffee crops
Elizabeth Fitt
9 Aug 2024
Biomass power grows in Japan despite new understanding of climate risks
Annelise Giseburt
29 Jul 2024
Chatterbox chimps converse just like humans (but with more gestures)
Spoorthy Raman
29 Jul 2024
In sub-Saharan Africa, ‘forgotten’ foods could boost climate resilience, nutrition
Claudia Geib, Elodie Toto
26 Jul 2024
DRC conflict hinders search for Itombwe nightjar, but ‘lost’ bird may yet be found
Ryan Truscott
25 Jul 2024
To end turtle hunting, an African island state embraced the hunters
Anna Dulisse
17 Jul 2024
A year after toxic tar sands spill, questions remain for affected First Nation
Ruth Kamnitzer
16 Jul 2024
Ugandan chimps are eating bat guano, raising concerns over human epidemics
Juliette Portala
15 Jul 2024
Regions with highest risks to wildlife have fewest camera traps, study finds
Spoorthy Raman
15 Jul 2024
As the world burns, can we learn to live with wildfire health risks?
Ruth Kamnitzer
2 Jul 2024
The health impacts of escalating megafires are everyone’s problem
Ruth Kamnitzer
1 Jul 2024
34,000-year-old termite mounds in South Africa are still being used
Ruth Kamnitzer
28 Jun 2024
Camera-trap study brings the lesula, Congo’s cryptic monkey, into focus
Ruth Kamnitzer
27 Jun 2024
Campesinos bring life back to a deforestation hotspot in the Colombian Amazon
Astrid Arellano
30 May 2024
Chile to protect some salt flats, but selection lacks data, scientists say
Barinia Montoya
22 May 2024
Photos confirm narcotraffickers operating in Peru’s Kakataibo Indigenous Reserve
Yvette Sierra Praeli
17 May 2024
Shade-grown coffee benefits birds, forests & people in Venezuela
James Hall
14 May 2024
Mexico Indigenous community makes strides to land rights, but obstacles remain
Astrid Arellano
14 May 2024
Final cheetah conservationists freed in Iran, but the big cat’s outlook remains grim
Kayleigh Long
13 May 2024
On foot and by drone, radio tracking helps rehabilitate pangolins in Vietnam
Claudia Geib
10 May 2024
Brazil takes pioneering action — and a vaccine — to rewild howler monkeys
Bernardo Araujo
10 May 2024
Warming seas push India’s fishers into distant, and more dangerous, waters
Imran Muzaffar and Aliya Bashir
23 Apr 2024
In highly urbanized Japan, city farmers are key to achieving organic goal
Annelise Giseburt
10 Apr 2024
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