
Why conservation needs stories of progress
I’m writing this from deep in the Congo rainforest after a day spent observing elephants and gorillas. The presence of such magnificent creatures is both

I’m writing this from deep in the Congo rainforest after a day spent observing elephants and gorillas. The presence of such magnificent creatures is both

NEW YORK — Catherine Quayle has been caring for sick and injured wild animals in New York City for the past 12 years, first as

Online grocer Thrive Market, which has amassed 1.7 million members since launching in 2014, is the latest retailer to tackle indirect emissions by helping its

More than 10% of the world’s ocean is now protected to some degree, marking significant progress in global ocean conservation efforts, according to an Apr.

For the first time in nearly two centuries, giant tortoises are once again roaming Floreana Island in the Galápagos, a conservation milestone more than a

With their dense mats of submerged roots, mangrove forests hold down shorelines worldwide like a coastal Swiss Army knife. They’re a nursery for juvenile fish

The Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy (MKWC) is on track to receive four male mountain bongos from European zoos, a move aimed at helping boost the

Researchers in Hawai’i have described 10 new species and seven new genera of moths, highlighting how much remains unknown about the Pacific archipelago’s biodiversity. Hawai’i

Starbucks, the world’s largest coffeehouse brand, faces an existential risk: the threat to farms across the global “coffee belt” posed by climate change. The company