Although the people of South Africa’s Namaqualand region have raised domestic herds for millennia, herding has recently become a more
Continue reading "Notes from the Field: Sheep Tagging in South Africa"

Although the people of South Africa’s Namaqualand region have raised domestic herds for millennia, herding has recently become a more
Continue reading "Notes from the Field: Sheep Tagging in South Africa"
CI’s Freshwater, Forests and Fishing Cats project in Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake has been selected by The Walt Disney Company
As CI prepares for World Water Week later this month, the human connection to fresh water is evident everywhere I
Diego Suarez is a picturesque natural harbor in northeastern Madagascar. Towering above it is Montagne de Francais, a large mountain
Today, CI announces a scientific expedition has revealed a fascinating array of species, many of which are believed to be new
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Intrepid science is nothing new to the Galápagos Islands. They are iconic. They are biologically important. And – like many
Continue reading "The Galápagos & Climate Change: Lessons for the Greater World"
Tom Friedman has long been a good friend to CI. In his most recent column, he’s exploring Costa Rica with