One-quarter of Madagascar’s amphibians are threatened with extinction. This breeding facility will help these species fight back.
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One-quarter of Madagascar’s amphibians are threatened with extinction. This breeding facility will help these species fight back.
Continue reading "New Amphibian Captive Breeding Center Opens in Madagascar"
CI’s president reflects on a leader who called attention to the value of tropical forests in fighting climate change.
Continue reading "Hats Off to Guyana’s Outgoing President Jagdeo, A Forest Champion"
Two of CI’s youngest supporters are spreading the word in their California community about deforestation worldwide.
Here in Durban, side events are a great opportunity to highlight climate actions already being taken.
Continue reading "Ecuador, Nepal and Acre Leading by Example on REDD+ Safeguards"
A Bolivian governor seeks to emulate the successes of Ecuador’s Socio Bosque program in his own country.
Continue reading "Bolivia Launches Program to Protect Forests and Alleviate Poverty"
Here’s the good news: Even as forests are under assault, there are those who fight back.
A recent winner of CI’s Biodiversity Reporting Award reflects on the environmental challenges in her home country.
Continue reading "One Journalist’s Take on Brazil’s Forest Code"
In the Philippines, we’re helping communities restore degraded forests and fight climate change.
Continue reading "New Video Showcases Philippine Reforestation Project"
Next week’s climate conference in South Africa can — and must — spur global action against climate change.
Continue reading "At Durban Climate Talks, a Test of Leadership"
This week’s population milestone is a wake-up call; it’s in our self-interest to safeguard the ecosystems that sustain us.
Continue reading "7 Billion: A Wake-up Call to Value Nature"