Human Nature covers a wide range of geographies, from Colombia to China to Cameroon. Aside from contributions from our field staff working in more than 25 countries, we also publish posts from additional countries where CI invests via partners, and from international conferences and other events that our staff attend. In addition, our experts sometimes provide commentary about other regions relevant to our work. We hope you’ll use this map to explore the content of greatest interest to you.
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A paper recently published in the journal Zootaxa described three new species of coral reef fish found in the waters
Continue reading "Newly Discovered Fish Species Named After CI Marine Scientist"
Few animals inspire the awe, fear and respect that sharks command, yet there is still so much we don’t know
Continue reading "New Book Reveals the Hidden World of Sharks"
For 20 years, field scientists participating in CI’s Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) have been exploring some of the world’s most
Continue reading "Still Counting: 20 Years of Species Discovery"
Collaboration between the world’s leading scientists is crucial in order to combine valuable data and convince decision-makers to take action
Continue reading "A History of Discovery in the Bird’s Head Seascape"
Protecting our planet’s ecosystems and natural resources is a big job, and no one can do it alone. Collaboration between
Continue reading "Indonesia Expedition: Marine Life Abounds in Raja Ampat"
Here at CI, many of our marine conservation activities are grand in nature, focused on connecting distant ecosystems and forging
Continue reading "Floating Education Center Empowers Next Generation in Indonesia"
Several weeks ago, Sebastian Troeng — vice president of CI’s Global Marine division — blogged about a recent encounter with
Continue reading "New Shark Sanctuary Declared in Indonesia"
Kim McCabe is attending CI’s seascapes workshop in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This blog is the continuation of yesterday’s post. I was
Continue reading "Back to School, For Kids Big and Small (Part 2 of 2)"
Sebastian Troёng is attending CI’s seascapes workshop in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Read more reports on the meeting from our marine team. The shadows
Continue reading "Raja Ampat’s Underwater Ambassadors"
Destination: Raja Ampat, the Indonesian archipelago in CI’s Bird’s Head Seascape, a network of marine protected areas in the
Continue reading "Destination: Raja Ampat"