The Abrolhos Bank, located off the coast of northeastern Brazil, is an enormous, shallow shelf home to the biologically richest
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The Abrolhos Bank, located off the coast of northeastern Brazil, is an enormous, shallow shelf home to the biologically richest
Continue reading "Fishing Communities Lead the Way in Brazil’s Abrolhos Bank"
The Coral Triangle is a marine landscape unrivalled in its beauty and diversity of animals and plant life. Part of
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In December, thousands of scientists, policy-makers, and government leaders will gather in Copenhagen to agree upon an ambitious and effective
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The challenges the people of Liberia face after 14 years of civil war – a war that left the nation
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No lions have been killed in Kenya’s Mbirikani for over four years – at least not by the Maasai. For
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Near the equator between Hawaii and Fiji are the Phoenix Islands – a pristine sanctuary of reefs and home to
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Intrepid science is nothing new to the Galápagos Islands. They are iconic. They are biologically important. And – like many
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When people can’t get what they need to survive, conservation can’t succeed. At Conservation International, we’re turning this equation around
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In my 30 years working to protect the Earth, I have not seen challenges and more importantly opportunities that equal
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