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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CI’s Mark Erdmann recounts his experience swimming among whale sharks.
Continue reading "Tagging Whale Sharks in Indonesia: Part 3"
Faith groups work to green religious pilgrimages, the world’s largest travel events.
Continue reading "A Green Pilgrimage to Fight Climate Change"
Shark expert (and guest blogger) Brent Stewart reports from the boat in Cenderawasih Bay.
Continue reading "Tagging Whale Sharks in Indonesia: Part 2"
By working together, organizations like CI can make an even bigger impact on protecting valuable marine areas.
Continue reading "Working Together for a Healthier Ocean"
A CI-led expedition ventures into Indonesia’s Cenderawasih Bay to expand scientific knowledge about the world’s largest fish.
Continue reading "Tagging Whale Sharks in Indonesia: Part 1"
Collecting data in crocodile-infested waters is all part of a day’s work for marine biologist Christine Huffard.
Continue reading "Creepy Critters: Diving with Crocodiles"
More than 1,400 species of fish and 550 species of hard corals. In Raja Ampat, you can spend hours underwater without a single second of boredom.
Continue reading "In Indonesia, Ecotourism Protects Fish, Provides Jobs"
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"
As someone whose job it is to pay close attention to global issues and events in the news, I consume
Continue reading "Thomas Friedman Stresses Connection Between Nature + Security"
Many of us rarely go a day without a cup of coffee. But did you know that the way some
Continue reading "Indonesia Sees the Climate Benefits of Shade-Grown Coffee"