Corporations and governments are beginning to realize the central role of oceans in economic growth.
Category Archives: Partnerships
Promoting Gender Equality through Conservation
This International Women’s Day, learn how environmental issues impact women — and how they’re taking action.
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Why Africa Needs Agricultural Monitoring: One Kenyan’s View
Unless we invest in sustainability, increasing crop yields will not guarantee long-term gains for smallholder farmers.
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Documenting the Deep
Photographer Brian Skerry faces a new challenge: using remotely operated cameras to document an extinct underwater volcano.
To Reach Seamount Expedition, the Ride of a Lifetime
CI’s Greg Stone missed the boat to Cocos Island — but he has to get there somehow.
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Iridescent Lizard Discovered in Northeastern Cambodia
This is the third species recently discovered in Veun Sai-Siem Pang Conservation Area — strengthening the case for further protection.
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Setting the Stage for Conservation Agreements in Liberia
As Liberia struggles to rebuild its economy after civil war, we’re working to ensure that the value of nature is considered.
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Strengthening Food Security in Africa
If we conserve natural ecosystems, sustainable agriculture is possible — even in the South African desert.
Coffee Farmers Become Citizen Scientists in Southern Mexico
As a result of their newfound bird knowledge, farmers are leaving more trees standing on their coffee farms.
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New $9.8 Million Commitment to Conservation in East Africa, Arabia
The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund’s new investment will help protect a natural area that provides for 475 million people.
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