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From prison psychologist to wildlife whisperer: Interview with Susan Eirich

Reforestation to capture carbon could be done much more cheaply, study says

In a fight to save a rare bird, Indigenous communities in Guyana are winning

Ants perform life-saving amputations on injured nestmates, study finds

New relatives of the cacao tree uncovered in old plant collections

In Peru, conservationists and archaeologists unite to save a threatened gecko

It’s the bee’s needs: Study finds best plants for bee health, conservation

‘Miracle’ in miniature as rare new plant defies deforestation in Ecuador

Peru puts endemic fog oasis under protection

A tiny desert fish hits a 25 year population high in one of Earth’s harshest environments

Otter-preneurs: Female sea otters lead the way in tool use for survival

New study says conservation works, providing hope for biodiversity efforts

Meet the 2024 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners

Women weave a culture of resistance and agroecology in Ecuador’s Intag Valley

A new and improved bird family tree shows rapid post-dinosaur evolution

In Liberia, a former mining activist gets the bully pulpit

New giant anaconda species found on Waorani Indigenous land in Ecuador

Rewilding in Argentina helps giant anteaters return to south Brazil

Like a moth to a flame: Science finally explains why insects flock to artificial lights

First ever U.S. Indigenous Marine Stewardship Area declared in California

Newly described tree species from Sumatra could be vital for threatened orangutans

Jane Goodall and Dax Dasilva partner with Amazon Indigenous youth for new Roots & Shoots program

Sound recordings and AI tell us if forests are recovering, new study from Ecuador shows

New electric-blue tarantula species is first found in Thailand mangroves

Ken Burns discusses heartbreak & hope of ‘The American Buffalo,’ his new documentary

It had to be a snake: New species from Peru named after Harrison Ford

Youth wins climate case against U.S. state of Montana in first-of-its-kind legal ruling

Rattlesnakes can calm down their friends, study shows

Birds and bats help Peruvian cacao farmers gain higher yields, study says

Colombian chef spearheads a food-based bioeconomy in the Colombian Amazon

Microbes play leading role in soil carbon capture, study shows

Mycorrhizal fungi hold CO2 equivalent to a third of global fossil fuel emissions

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