In the world’s largest mangrove forest, women whose husbands were killed by Bengal tigers are working to restore their habitat.
Two years after Celine Cremer, a 31-year-old Belgian woman, went missing while walking in Australia's Tasmanian wilderness, ...
A new LMU study estimates that land use changes in conjunction with climate change could lead to the loss of up to 38% of the ...
The annual UN Climate Change Conference met in the Brazilian city Belém in November. Delegates tripled funds for climate ...
Patrick Chess, Director of Natural Resources for the Forest Preserve District of Kane County, joins Lisa Dent to highlight ...
Explore the rise of luxury Amazon river cruising, from ship amenities to conservation work, as it becomes a new draw for ...
When she was just 16, Juma Xipaia of Brazil’s Indigenous Xipaya people gave an interview in which she foresaw a challenging ...
Wendy Davis performed under the stage name Wenne Alton Davis, appearing in small parts, including as a cop in “Marvelous Mrs.
About 200 members of Indigenous groups from Ecuador, Colombia and Peru gathered early this month in Ecuador's Amazonian ...
Midnapore: The forest department in Midnapore division has acquired drones with thermal cameras worth around Rs 10 lakh to monitor elephant movement a.
Activists like Silva face steep risks in Colombia, the deadliest country in the world for people protecting land and forests.
Despite a rapidly changing environment and other threats, these Indigenous women are still fighting for their communities.
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