Nature
Long silenced, an African park roars back to life
[ad_1] BEIRA, Mozambique — Werner Myburgh couldn’t shake the feeling that something was wrong. On his first trip through the
For climate-fighting farms, squeeze in some trees: study
[ad_1] Around the world, planting crops and grazing livestock often means cutting down trees — with disastrous impacts on the
Surf spots are climate hotspots, study finds
[ad_1] Surf breaks worldwide are beloved for their natural beauty and the thrill of riding that next big swell. Now,
Why rare species thrive on Indigenous lands
[ad_1] From the savannas of Africa to remote Pacific islands, Indigenous Peoples and local communities are helping to conserve some
Meet the South African startup putting cattle to work for conservation
[ad_1] Editor’s note: Around the world, innovative businesses are helping to solve some of the biggest environmental challenges of our time.
A new snake species named after Harrison Ford
[ad_1] High in the Andes Mountains, a team of researchers treks through an alpine swamp. Sifting through tall grass, they
One small country, one giant leap for nature
[ad_1] One small South American country is making some giant steps for conservation. At a recent Amazon summit, Guyana’s President
New study links birds’ diets to forest health
[ad_1] When you’re hungry and far from home, you might find yourself being less picky about what you eat. Not
In Ecuador, a ‘milestone’ effort to protect mangroves — and people
[ad_1] Once underappreciated, mangroves are having a moment. From global initiatives to community-led efforts, work to conserve these climate superstars
Reforestation is cheaper than previously thought
[ad_1] Restoring forests is critical for stopping climate change — but it costs money, and there’s more than one way