Can these fishermen save a 3,000-year tradition?
On a sunny morning in January, along the northern coast of Peru, wastewater rushed from…
‘A profound loss’: Conservation world mourns Jane Goodall
Jane Goodall, a titan of wildlife conservation, died Wednesday, Oct. 1, at the age of…
Conservation International expert earns global recognition on TIME100 Next
A self-described ‘medical oddity’ has found himself in an exclusive club. Conservation International’s Neil Vora was…
What on Earth is ‘coral bleaching’?
Editor’s note: From “blue carbon” to “ecosystem services,” environmental jargon is everywhere. Conservation International looks…
Landmark high seas treaty crosses finish line
After decades of negotiation, the high seas treaty is finally reality.First adopted by the United…
With new discovery, island nation turns page on a painful legacy
Nathan Conaboy’s day had taken an unexpected turn, and he now found himself in a…
3 ways Indigenous knowledge protects nature
Despite representing less than 5 percent of the world’s population, Indigenous Peoples steward more than…
5 things you didn’t know sharks do for you
Sharks have long been cast as villains in popular culture — ruthless predators terrorizing beachgoers.…
Why Indigenous rights matter
Editor’s note: Recent years have brought a growing acknowledgment of Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge, rights and…
In age of extinction, ‘we need your creativity’
“Don't chase your dreams.”It’s unconventional advice for a commencement address — but these are unconventional…