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The jaguar moves between patches of forest in the Mesoamerican Corridor across Central America. Meanwhile, the majestic Colombian Massif still serves as a refuge for
The jaguar moves between patches of forest in the Mesoamerican Corridor across Central America. Meanwhile, the majestic Colombian Massif still serves as a refuge for
In Brazil’s Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland, Paul Raad crouched in the undergrowth, scanning the ground for signs of jaguar activity. He wasn’t looking
Climate Home News readers want governments and corporations to do more to cut emissions, prepare for climate change and protect nature As 2024 turns to
REC Silicon’s Moses Lake, Washington facility. Courtesy: REC Silicon) Tucked into the folds in the flabby middle of an extended holiday respite, the future U.S.
The weight of the crises our planet faces can feel overwhelming and disempowering. And the books that made Mongabay’s annual list take a hard look
The Bangladeshi government’s forest department recently added surveillance drones to their arsenal of conservation tools. Wildlife inspectors started using this technology to prepare a dragnet
Iran’s plastics industry brings in much-needed foreign currency, which it can use to try and contain runaway inflation Last month in the South Korean city
A new American-owned and operated solar cell and module manufacturer has announced its formation and entry into the increasingly crowded North American market. Jump on
Conservation news is often heartbreaking, with reports of dramatic biodiversity loss globally year after year. But in 2024, there were several reasons for cheer as