Faith groups work to green religious pilgrimages, the world’s largest travel events.
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Faith groups work to green religious pilgrimages, the world’s largest travel events.
Continue reading "A Green Pilgrimage to Fight Climate Change"
Shark expert (and guest blogger) Brent Stewart reports from the boat in Cenderawasih Bay.
Continue reading "Tagging Whale Sharks in Indonesia: Part 2"
By working together, organizations like CI can make an even bigger impact on protecting valuable marine areas.
A CI-led expedition ventures into Indonesia’s Cenderawasih Bay to expand scientific knowledge about the world’s largest fish.
Continue reading "Tagging Whale Sharks in Indonesia: Part 1"
As an underwater photojournalist, I know that photography can be a powerful instrument for change.
Photographer Brian Skerry’s new book brings the wonder — and plight — of the world’s oceans to life.
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A staff writer sees firsthand how CI’s work in Brazil protects the traditional livelihoods of coastal dwellers.
Continue reading "Roots of Change in a Brazilian Mangrove Community"
How did scientists assess the conservation status of Madagascar’s reptiles? CI’s Philip Bowles explains.
Continue reading "Reptiles at Risk: Adding Madagascar’s Lizards and Snakes to the IUCN Red List"
All of us vote — with our dollars. But without the right information, how can we decide who to vote for?
Continue reading "A New Era of Corporate Sustainability Reporting"
A new CI guidebook will help protect the Coral Triangle, one of the most diverse marine ecosystems in the world.
Continue reading "Conservation International Launches Seascape Guidebook in Indonesia"