We are on our way to the city of Mineiros, in the Brazilian state of Goiás, where CI-Brazil is implementing
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We are on our way to the city of Mineiros, in the Brazilian state of Goiás, where CI-Brazil is implementing
Continue reading "In the Field: Reforesting the Brazilian Savanna"
As the saying goes, it’s the little things in life that really matter. Literally. I’m talking about the millions of
Last week I was in Japan looking for giant salamanders (Andrias japonicus), and for two days I stayed in the
Continue reading "Hiroshima, the Cold War, and the Giant Salamander of Hope"
A new protected area – Yacuri National Park – has been created on the Ecuadorian side of the Abiseo-Cóndor-Kutukú Conservation
Today, as we celebrate World Wetlands Day, we are very happy to share the news that the Abrolhos Marine National
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This morning I had the pleasure of receiving by e-mail a video prepared by the photographer Adriano Gambarini from a
As I stood in front of our new office in Congo Town this week, just steps away from the sprawling
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Today, December 4th, we at Conservation International (CI), together with the government and people of the Amapá state in the
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Last week, CI scientist Robin Moore spent two days traveling in the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, one of Mexico’s most
As you might expect, CI’s headquarters in Arlington, Virginia is full of people who live for being outside; after all,
Continue reading "A Day in the Field (and by “field”, I mean woods)"