This news is the latest indication that the tide is turning for shark conservation.
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This news is the latest indication that the tide is turning for shark conservation.
Continue reading "Raja Ampat Launches Indonesia’s First Shark Sanctuary"
At recent U.N. meetings, some of the most important conversations may have taken place outside the official negotiations.
Continue reading "6 Signs of Progress at UN Biodiversity Conference"
Despite their tumultuous history, jaguars and humans are learning to live together in Costa Rica.
Continue reading "On World Cat Day, Three Roars for the Jaguar"
National governments recently pledged to increase global coverage of protected areas. Now it’s time for action.
Continue reading "Half of Nature’s Most Important Sites Remain Unprotected"
Guyana is a small country with big plans. Located on the northern coast of South America, Guyana is one of
Continue reading "New Protected Areas Bill is Big Step for Forest-Rich Country"
“Now we have a voice, a real participation … our role is not only to sign papers as it used
Continue reading "Brazilian Communities Expand Role in Protected Area Management"
Earlier this month, David Emmett — regional director of CI’s Greater Mekong program —was joined by a film crew in
Continue reading "Ecstasy: No Party for Cambodia’s Forests (Part 2 of 2)"
After two weeks of tense negotiations, the world has a deal to protect biodiversity. Nearly 200 countries reached the historic
Continue reading "New Global Deal to Save Biodiversity is Key Step For Conservation"
This past week, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) negotiations here in Nagoya have been very active as we prepare
Continue reading "At Convention on Biological Diversity, CI Has a Seat at the Table"
I’m here in Japan at the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), together with around 50 colleagues from CI hoping to
Continue reading "CI at CBD Update: Protected Areas Side Event"