As a result of their newfound bird knowledge, farmers are leaving more trees standing on their coffee farms.
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As a result of their newfound bird knowledge, farmers are leaving more trees standing on their coffee farms.
Continue reading "Coffee Farmers Become Citizen Scientists in Southern Mexico"
For 25 years, health and social development have been integral to CI’s work across the globe.
Continue reading "CI at 25: Securing Community Well-Being Through Conservation"
The decision to create CI-Colombia 20 years ago sparked some of the greatest challenges — and rewards — of my life.
Many residents of the Philippines’ Turtle Islands moved there to escape political conflict. Now they’re learning to live with their new neighbors.
CI’s Trond Larsen reflects on one day of discovery in the remote forests of South America.
CI President Russ Mittermeier may have seen more primate species than anyone else on Earth. Now, he’s inviting you to join him.
Continue reading "Primate-Watching: Building A Conservation Movement"
Around the world, people are doing amazing things to tackle the environmental challenges we face. Here are some of their stories.
Continue reading "Team Earth: CI’s New Storytelling Approach"
One-quarter of Madagascar’s amphibians are threatened with extinction. This breeding facility will help these species fight back.
Continue reading "New Amphibian Captive Breeding Center Opens in Madagascar"
A new man-made reef off the coast of Bali could help reverse ecosystem degradation and boost tourism revenue.
Continue reading "Video Showcases Artificial Reef-Building in Indonesia"
From floating villages to softshell turtles, two photographers share favorite images from a visit to three CI projects in Cambodia.