Trump moves to begin deep-sea mining despite environmental and legal concerns
Fri 6:01pmU.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 24 to expedite the process of exploring and mining for valuable minerals found on the deep ocean seafloor, in both U.S. and international waters. It’s a highly controversial move that critics say…Discovery of critically endangered bat in Rwanda leads to conservation talks
Fri 12:17pmKIGALI, Rwanda ― Following the recent rediscovery of the critically endangered Hill’s horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hilli) at Nyungwe National Park in southwestern Rwanda, researchers are calling for actions and policies aimed at their conservation.…Whales and dolphins at risk as report reveals ecological decline in Gulf of California
Fri 12:12pmLorayne Meltzer has lived along the Gulf of California for 30 years. As an ecologist and director of a binational field station, she’s supported many scientists in their research into this biodiverse region of northwestern Mexico. Over time, she’s observed…‘It has been worth it’: The local women saving Yucatán’s mangroves
Fri 12:00pmThe women of Chelem, a fishing community on the northern coast of the Mexican state of Yucatán, hadn’t planned to work in mangrove restoration. At first, it was simply an opportunity to make money to support their families, so they signed up for the…Indigenous delegates at the U.N. raise alarm for isolated peoples in the Amazon
Fri 11:52amThis story is published through the Indigenous News Alliance. At the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues — the world’s largest convening of Indigenous peoples — Indigenous leaders from South America are taking the chance to spotlight…Beyond the Safari
Fri 7:35amThe “fortress conservation” model is under pressure in East Africa, as protected areas become battlegrounds over history, human rights, and global efforts to halt biodiversity loss. Mongabay’s Special Issue goes beyond the region’s world-renowned…UN report recommends ‘deep change’ theory to address global crises
Fri 7:17amMajor changes in outlook and societal structures are needed to address the global crises of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution, a recent United Nations report says. Its 2025 “Interconnected Disaster Risks” report identifies five “deep…Fishing cats misunderstood, misidentified in Nepal’s Kapilvastu
Fri 2:27amKAPILVASTU, Nepal — At his fish pond near his home in Krishnanagar Municipality in western Nepal’s Kapilvastu, Imtehaj Khan closely watches a large TV screen mounted on a wall. For outsiders, it would seem that the 58-year-old enjoys watching sports such…‘Snow-white’ monkeys of Sri Lanka draw in tourists
Fri 12:27amFor a small village near the Sinharaja Forest Reserve in Sri Lanka, “snow-white monkeys” have become a major tourist attraction, reports contributor Malaka Rodrigo for Mongabay. These white monkeys are a color variant of the endangered purple-faced langur…An interview with orangutan conservationist and advocate Gary Shapiro
Thu 10:00pmFounder’s Briefs: An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. Orangutans, with their expressive eyes and human-like behaviors, have long fascinated us. Few people, however, have delved as…Paying to prevent deforestation is positive, not ‘nothing’ (commentary)
Thu 7:01pmDuring my 2023-24 IIE Rodman C. Rockefeller Centennial Fellowship research in eastern Panama, I walked through my neighbor Johnson’s land (not his real name), discussing the 18 hectares (44 acres) of steeply inclined secondary forest he has left on his…EV supply chain & transport need redesign, Mongabay podcast shows
Thu 2:58pmReducing transportation’s carbon footprint is not as easy as replacing internal combustion engine (ICE) cars with electric vehicles (EVs). Producing EVs and disposing their components have environmental and human rights impacts, which also need to be…AmeriCorps budget slashed, raising concerns for community service and public lands
Thu 1:47pmEvery year, the U.S. National Civilian Community Corps, better known as AmeriCorps NCCC, organizes teams of volunteers to help communities across the U.S. with environmental work, including habitat restoration, emergency response and wildfire mitigation.…Global warming hits hardest for those who can’t escape it
Thu 1:11pmIn July 2024, a heat wave swept through the San Francisco Bay Area in the U.S. The surrounding metropolitan area, home to more than 7.5 million people, is known for its mild weather. Only about half of the area’s homes have air-conditioning, according to…Indigenous nations fought for a new national monument. Will it survive Trump?
Thu 12:45pmIn northeastern California, the Upper Pit River undulates through evergreen forests, wet meadows and rugged mountains. It’s part of the snow-fed headwaters of the Sacramento River, the largest river in the state. The Sacramento flows some 611 kilometers (380…Pope Francis’ uncompromising defense of nature may be his greatest legacy
Thu 11:59amPope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, was as much a tireless advocate for nature as he was the poor and marginalized the world over. While his death leaves a vacuum of moral environmental leadership within the globe’s largest religion, the words of…Report accuses Starbucks of tax avoidance through ‘ethical’ Swiss subsidiary
Thu 11:54amStarbucks has defended its little-known Swiss subsidiary handling its ethical coffee sourcing after a critical report accused it of “major global tax avoidance.” The report, released by the Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research…The wisdom of the elders: Why the oldest animals matter
Thu 6:33amFounder’s Briefs: An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. In the twilight of their lives, the world’s oldest creatures carry the weight of wisdom, experience, and resilience. Yet,…Remembering Pope Francis and his visit to typhoon-hit Philippines
Thu 4:34amPope Francis was well known for his environmental activism. Time called him the “Climate Pope” for his prominent role in the global climate movement. He consistently talked about the consequences of human action on the planet and described the destruction…In West Africa, hooded vultures vanish as abattoirs modernize
Thu 2:49amCritically endangered hooded vultures in Nigeria that once fed on the carcasses of wild animals are now largely dependent on scraps discarded by people. But changes in the way waste is disposed of at slaughterhouses has left them desperately short of food,…In Borneo village, Indigenous Dayaks leave farming amid stricter fire rules
Wed 11:59pmMANTANGAI, Indonesia — The last time Remie recalled a good harvest season here in Central Kalimantan province was in 2018, when 20-liter bags of rice seed were piled against the walls. “The house was full back then,” Remie told Mongabay Indonesia. “We…New research finds substantial peat deposits in Colombia’s conflicted Amazon
Wed 3:48pmIn the heart of the Colombian Amazon, the towering mountains of the Serranía del Chiribiquete harbor secrets including South America’s oldest rock art. The remote site was off-limits and poorly known for decades, as Chiribiquete National Park was also a…How a remote diner in India is fueling a culinary and ecological revival
Wed 3:34pmCHUNG VALLEY, India — Tucked away in the remote Chug Valley of Northeast India, Damu’s Heritage Dine is quietly leading a food revolution. Run by a group of Monpa women in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh, this humble diner is bringing ancient…Armed groups and junta profit as toxic mines devour southern Myanmar
Wed 2:45pmIn July 2024, Maung Tu, 40, a manager at a mining company, purchased a betel nut farm of 2.4 hectares, or 6 acres, near the southern tip of Myanmar for nearly seven times the market price, paying approximately 200 million kyat (about $50,000 at the unofficial…Global agarwood trade heavily dependent on wild, threatened trees: Study
Wed 12:42pmAgarwood, a fragrant resinous wood commonly referred to as oud, is a prized constituent in incense, perfumes, medicines and ornaments and remains in high demand across East Asia and the Middle East–North Africa region. A new study has found that, despite…Indian trawlers leave Sri Lankan small-scale fishers a ravaged, bereft sea
Wed 11:42amCOLOMBO — The Palk Bay and the Gulf of Mannar have long served as rich fishing grounds, providing bountiful harvests to Sri Lanka’s northern coastal communities. However, fishing activity in this region was severely restricted during the 27-year-long civil…DRC’s Kinshasa could see deadly rain and floods every 2 years: Study
Wed 11:04amIn early April, extreme rainfall and flooding in and around Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, killed at least 33 people. Such catastrophic rainfall events are predicted to hit Kinshasa every two years in today’s warming climate,…Indonesia defies global coal retreat with captive plant boom
Wed 9:33amJAKARTA — As much of the world shutters coal power plants and shelves new proposals, Indonesia is bucking the trend — adding the third-highest volume of coal capacity globally in 2024, driven largely by the need to power a growing fleet of metal smelters.…Nepal announces its snow leopard population after first-of-its-kind assessment
Wed 8:40amKATHMANDU — Following decades of speculation, skepticism and lack of consensus, Nepal’s government has announced the country’s first-ever consolidated national estimate of snow leopards (Panther uncia): 397 individuals. The figure, which translates to…Pangolins help biodiversity recover after fires
Wed 5:14amFounder’s Briefs: An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. A forest may burn to the ground, but beneath the ashes, a pangolin is already rebuilding. Pangolins are best known for their…
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