Defending a forest for tree kangaroos and people: Q&A with Fidelis Nick
2:07pmMUKU, Papua New Guinea — Fidelis Nick’s eyes lock onto the police vehicle as it passes through his village in northwestern Papua New Guinea. A few people wave greetings as it passes by, but Nick isn’t one of them. He watches as a truck from the…Small wins for Indigenous Malaysian activists in dispute with timber giant
12:33pmIndigenous activists have claimed two small victories against timber giant Samling in their decades-long battle to protect their remaining forests and territories in the Malaysian state of Sarawak. Operating in Sarawak since 1976, Samling has grown to be the…Investing in the Pan Amazon: How China’s investment operates
12:09pmThe increasing presence of Chinese companies in South America has become an issue of concern among social and political analysts. Security specialists argue they are a geopolitical threat to the interests of the United States and other Western nations, while…For Indonesia’s Kei islanders, a marine protected area makes perfect sense
11:44amJAKARTA — Communities on an island in eastern Indonesia increasingly support the idea of a marine protected area in an effort to reverse declining fish stocks in their waters. A new survey from Indonesia’s Kei Islands in Maluku province found that…Indonesia’s Mandalika project a litany of violations for Indigenous Sasak
11:17amJAKARTA — Activists have called on the developers of a major tourism project on the Indonesian island of Lombok to immediately remedy the rights violations alleged by local Indigenous communities who have had to be moved from the land. The resettlement phase…Cleaning up cruise ships’ environmental wake
10:25amIn July, Amsterdam became the latest in a series of cities to regulate against huge cruise ships in an attempt to tackle pollution and the burden of overtourism. The Dutch capital joins other cities, such as Venice in Italy, Monterey Bay in California, and Bar…Cacao and cupuaçu emerge as Amazon’s bioeconomy showcases
3:00amA handful of pioneering Amazonian chocolatiers are promoting keeping the rainforest standing by taking advantage of two forest products: cacao and cupuaçu.Amazon drought cuts river traffic, leaves communities without water and supplies
Tue 2:35pmMore than 100 Amazonian river dolphins were found dead in a lake in Amazonas state, likely due to high water temperatures and low water levels, according to researchers.Ken Burns discusses heartbreak & hope of ‘The American Buffalo,’ his new documentary
Tue 1:30pmAward-winning filmmaker Ken Burns tells stories that shed light on the complexities and nuances of the United States’ cultural tapestry. This time, Burns has turned his lens on a symbol of the vast North American plains: the American buffalo (Bison bison).…Mongabay’s What-to-Watch list for October 2023
Tue 11:39amWhen the Dutch government announced plans to buy out farms close to nature reserves and cut the country’s livestock herd by as much as one-third, farmers revolted, staging massive demonstrations and destabilizing politics in the Netherlands. A series of…Swab a leaf and find a species. Or 50, thanks to eDNA
Tue 9:41amWhen they embarked upon an experiment to swab leaves at Kibale National Park in Uganda in June 2022, Christina Lynggaard, Jan Gogarten and Patrick Omeja had little to no expectations. The idea had stemmed from Lynggaard’s previous work in biodiversity…Sumatran rhino birth is rare good news for species sliding to extinction
Tue 4:41amWe don’t know how many animals are born every day on our little blue planet. But given the fecundity of insects, it’s probably in the billions — and maybe in the trillions or even quadrillions. So, it’s a rare occasion when one of these births makes…Indonesian village forms coast guard to protect octopus in Mentawai Islands
Tue 1:52amSOUTH PAGAI, Indonesia — A white coastal beacon stood in place against the surf as gales hurtled across the Indian Ocean here off South Pagai, one of the Mentawai Islands off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. When conditions subside, fishers like…Endangered Formosan black bears caught in Taiwanese ‘snaring crisis’ (commentary)
Mon 11:47amIn 2020 a report titled “Wildlife-snaring crisis in Asian Forests” was published by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), estimating that over 12 million snares engulf Indochinese forests (Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam) alone, mostly in ‘protected’ areas. By…Indonesia’s peatland restoration claims in question as fires flare up
Mon 10:37amJAKARTA — Swaths of tropical peatland that were supposed to have been restored and protected from burning are among the fire-hit areas in Indonesia’s ongoing dry season, raising questions about the government’s claims of success in peat restoration. The…Conservationists urge caution as Nepal to gift more rhinos to China
Sat 5:11amKATHMANDU — As Nepal commits to gifting two more greater one-horned rhinos (Rhinoceros unicornis) to China, conservationists have called on authorities to exercise caution while selecting individual animals for the purpose. The decision to gift the rhinos…Rechargeable battery industry needs better mining regulations, report says
Fri 4:35pmRechargeable batteries have an important role to play in the fight against climate change, especially when it comes to lowering greenhouse gas emissions through the transition to electric vehicles. It’s one reason the rechargeable battery market is expected…Bolloré blacklisted over alleged rights violations on plantations in Africa and Asia
Fri 3:46pmSome of Switzerland’s largest pension funds have placed French logistics giant Bolloré SE on a blacklist. The Swiss Association for Responsible Investments (SVVK-ASIR) decided its members should no longer invest in Bolloré after it failed to act to resolve…As climate change hits the Turkish coast, more marine reserves are needed (commentary)
Fri 12:08pmGrowing up, I lived in Ankara, far away from the coast, but the best time of year for me was always the summer months when I would travel to the south with my family to camp and spend time in nature. We loved enjoying the sea on the Mediterranean coast and I…Return of the wolf to Nepal’s Himalayas may threaten snow leopards
Fri 10:47amKATHMANDU — On the slopes of the Himalayas in Nepal, a primeval scene plays out routinely, far from human eyes: a snow leopard lies in wait for its prey, its thick white-gray coat with large black rosettes serving as the perfect camouflage in this craggy…
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