We’re fond of saying that we have our heads in the sky and our feet in the mud. Here’s what we mean.
Continue reading "CI at 25: Changing Conservation From the Ground Up"

We’re fond of saying that we have our heads in the sky and our feet in the mud. Here’s what we mean.
Continue reading "CI at 25: Changing Conservation From the Ground Up"
Filming Bogotá from the air, I wonder how many people below know where their water comes from.
Continue reading "A Bird’s-Eye View of Colombia’s Fragile Beauty (Part 3 of 3)"
CI’s own Schannel van Dijken embarks on the journey of a lifetime.
Continue reading "Crossing the Ocean in a Canoe: The Pacific Voyagers Project"
Even in urban environments, nature provides valuable services for people.
Continue reading "CI Photojournal: Wetlands and Buffer Zones"
Photographer Keith Ellenbogen goes under the waves to document the strange beauty of California’s kelp forests.
Continue reading "CI Photojournal: Diving in an Underwater Forest"
One photographer continues on a mission to document some of the world’s most important coastal ecosystems.
Continue reading "CI Photojournal: California’s Elkhorn Slough"
As temperatures rise, many threatened species are moving out of protected areas in search of cooler climes.
Continue reading "Climate Change Increases Costs of Conserving Biodiversity"
The latest scientific expedition in Abrolhos brings new insight into how marine habitats function.
Continue reading "Seaweed May Be Keeping Brazilian Ecosystem Afloat"
A team of scientists is exploring little-studied underwater ecosystems in the Abrolhos Bank.
Continue reading "Rhodoliths and Buracas: Expanding Scientific Knowledge in Brazil"
For coffee farmers impacted by climate change, growing multiple crops can be an insurance policy against disaster.
Continue reading "Palm Cultivation Helps Struggling Coffee Farmers in Mexico"