
Meaningful conservation demands truth, not just facts, says political ecologist
The people and policies that control how humans treat the natural world are increasingly dominated by a small class of elite political entities and corporations,

The people and policies that control how humans treat the natural world are increasingly dominated by a small class of elite political entities and corporations,

The opinions expressed here by Trellis expert contributors are their own, not those of Trellis. Under the second Trump adminisration, the U.S. government has effective

These eggs belong to a small octopus known in Argentinian Patagonia as pulperos. The Patagonian octopus (Octopus tehuelchus) is one of the more common octopus

The gunfire began just before six in the morning. At first, Christine Lain thought it might be a drill. Upemba National Park had run exercises

The market for carbon credits generated by sustainable agriculture projects has been boosted by a flurry of recent corporate deals, pilot projects and approvals by

Earlier this month, Jeremy Hance’s “‘An epidemic of suffering’: Why are conservationists breaking down?” and the follow-up commentary “Emotional and psychological stresses beleaguer conservation professionals”

JUNO BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The veterinary staff at a Florida sea turtle hospital is getting help from space to monitor the animals they have

TSWALU KALAHARI RESERVE, South Africa — From high on a promontory in the Korannaberg Mountains, a mountain zebra (Equus zebra hartmannae) peers down to the

On March 9, wildlife authorities in Zambia arrested 10 people in possession of 550 kilograms (1,212 pounds) of ivory, according to the U.K.-based Environmental Investigation