In some of the most beautiful and vulnerable places around the world, every day is Earth Day.
Continue reading "CI Photojournal: Nature Meets Culture in South America"

In some of the most beautiful and vulnerable places around the world, every day is Earth Day.
Continue reading "CI Photojournal: Nature Meets Culture in South America"
The tiny nation’s reef-building coral count rivals the Great Barrier Reef.
Continue reading "Biodiversity Survey Supports New No-take Zones in Timor-Leste"
CI’s latest survey to document wildlife in one of the world’s most remote areas faced plenty of obstacles.
Continue reading "Floods, Breakdowns and Bees: Notes from a Suriname Expedition"
A two-week survey in one of the most beautiful places on Earth may have turned up more than good news:
Continue reading "9 New Species Potentially Discovered in Coral Reefs of Bali"
For 20 years, field scientists participating in CI’s Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) have been exploring some of the world’s most
Continue reading "Field Journal: A Close Brush With Stinging Army Ants"
For 20 years, field scientists participating in CI’s Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) have been exploring some of the world’s most
Continue reading "Field Journal: Surprise Frog Finds in Ecuador"
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"
As the world’s nations hash out a plan for curbing the extinction crisis at the Convention on Biological Diversity
Today CI announced the overwhelming success of last year’s Rapid Assessment program (RAP) surveys in Papua New Guinea: the discovery
Continue reading "Local Support for Species Surveys in Papua New Guinea"
This week, online science publication PLoS ONE released a collection of articles showcasing the incredible richness of marine life of
Continue reading "New publication helps highlight underwater richness of the Saba Bank"