Looking for good environmental news? You’ll find it in Ecuador, where the government has committed to protecting some of the
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Looking for good environmental news? You’ll find it in Ecuador, where the government has committed to protecting some of the
Continue reading "Ecuador’s Government Agrees to Protect Manta Rays"
Working with the California Academy of Sciences which publicized her work, CI-Indonesia’s Crissy Huffard has been studying the evolution of
Last week, a pea-sized frog species – thought to be the Old World’s tiniest – was recognized as a species
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Earlier this month, CI announced the discovery of a new species of titi monkey by some of our partner researchers
Continue reading "From the field: discovery and conservation in Caquetá, Colombia"
Being immersed in CI’s “Search for the Lost Frogs” campaign, I was excited to read another piece of amphibian news
We are happy to announce that CI has recently joined a promising initiative by some of the largest corporations operating
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During their morning commute today, millions of radio listeners learned about the dramatic decline of the world’s amphibians from
Today, CI announced the discovery of a new species of titi monkey (Callicebus caquetensis) on a scientific expedition in the
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As CI launches our “Search for the Lost Frogs” campaign, Amphibian Conservation Officer Robin Moore reflects on how he first became
CI’s Global Marine program is pursuing ambitious actions to secure a sustainable future for our ocean. However, sometimes the easiest
Continue reading "In the Philippines, community members come together to aid ailing fish"