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To move the ball forward, we must build on the excitement generated by the Summit for Sustainability in Africa.
Continue reading "At Rio+20, the World Should Follow Africa’s Lead"
Last week’s sustainable development summit in Botswana was remarkable for four reasons.
Continue reading "Out of Africa: What the Gaborone Declaration Could Mean for Rio+20"
Four event speakers — including two African presidents — share their views on incorporating nature into the global economy.
Continue reading "Summit for Sustainability in Africa: Day 1 Speech Highlights"
Across the continent, women are taking control of Africa’s sustainable development efforts.
Continue reading "The Rise of Women in Africa"
Top African officials and global business leaders will discuss incorporating nature into Africa’s economic development.
Continue reading "CI + Botswana Convene First-ever Summit for Sustainability in Africa"
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"
How do you stop a herd of wildebeest? According to many international conservationists, the answer is: build a road.
Continue reading "Serengeti Highway Must Balance Development with Conservation"
Back in October, we posted a story about a new technological tool called Cybertracker that is being used by indigenous
Continue reading "In the Field with Cybertracker"