It’s a hot, dry day in Batangas City, finally after two weeks of torrential rain. Everyone is excited about the
Continue reading "Verde Islands Vulnerability Workshop Day 1"

It’s a hot, dry day in Batangas City, finally after two weeks of torrential rain. Everyone is excited about the
Continue reading "Verde Islands Vulnerability Workshop Day 1"
The expert workshop for the vulnerability assessment of the Verde Island Passage (Philippines) to climate change starts on July 22
Continue reading "Verde Islands Vulnerability: Dr. Di Carlo Blogs"
A symposium on crane conservation in Eastern Asia, moderated by the International Crane Foundation, explored the ways in which successful
The first full day of the Society for Conservation Biology’s 2009 International Congress for Conservation Biology started off strong.
Last week, Jose Maria Cardoso da Silva, CI’s Vice President for South America sent a bit of good news to
There’s good news and there’s bad news . . . that’s the way it tends to go for our beautiful
Continue reading "Guest Post from Sharkpedia Author Nancy Ellwood"
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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Don’t forget to read Part 1 of this post, Ocean’s largest inhabitants under the radar…until now It’s hard to believe
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In the past few weeks, two great findings have surfaced from recent ocean research. Two giant species – a shark
Continue reading "Ocean’s largest inhabitants under the radar…until now"
All turtles were tagged off Halifax, Nova Scotia, in July 2008, and began their migrations in September. They began to
Continue reading "Where are they now: the true stories of each racing turtle"