Two new reports from the World Wildlife Fund of Mexico are giving conservationists hope for monarch butterflies for the first time in years.
Discover five insights from United for Wildlife’s event, from plant importance to collaboration and creativity in protecting ...
Across the globe, thousands of species face the threat of extinction due to habitat loss, poaching, pollution, and climate ...
As the afternoon fades at the Three Sisters Caves in Kenya’s Kwale county, David Wechuli’s team begins setting up nearly ...
The study reveals that while Madagascar's tourism helps its economy, it inadvertently causes deforestation in buffer zones of protected areas. Without affecting the core protected forests, ...
"For the population to be reproducing is an incredibly encouraging sign," it stated. Clouded leopards are known for their long tails, which match the length of their bodies, and teeth, which can reach ...
In Lao PDR and across Asia, community-led forest enterprises are showing how restoration can grow livelihoods, protect forests and advance climate action.
In a remote mountain range, conservationists set up cameras and uncovered a species so rare, it was thought to be nearly ...
Tonkin snub-nosed monkeys are known for their unusual muppet-like appearance but they are surprisingly hard to spot.
Deep within the tropical rainforests of Central and South America lives one of the most powerful birds on Earth: the harpy ...
In 2000, a group of STRI botanists collected samples of all the plants from the genus Clusia they could find in Panama to ...
European livestock farmers will suffer if the law puts off U.S. producers. BRUSSELS — The European Union’s anti-deforestation law will put United States producers off exporting to the European market, ...