Throughout September, CI is bringing you stories about sea turtles and their conservation. Check out the Sea Turtle September website,
Continue reading "The Trouble With Being a Turtle … or a Fisherman"

Throughout September, CI is bringing you stories about sea turtles and their conservation. Check out the Sea Turtle September website,
Continue reading "The Trouble With Being a Turtle … or a Fisherman"
A unique study on hawksbill sea turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) — co-authored by CI’s Bryan Wallace — was published today in
Continue reading "Finding Hidden Hawksbills in the Eastern Pacific"
For the past few decades, turtles have not been alone on their tropical nesting beaches around the world. They now
Off the rugged northeastern coast of Brazil, the Abrolhos Bank is home to the largest coral reef system in the
Continue reading "New Video Showcases CI’s Marine Work in Abrolhos, Brazil"
Protecting our planet’s ecosystems and natural resources is a big job, and no one can do it alone. Collaboration between
Continue reading "Indonesia Expedition: Marine Life Abounds in Raja Ampat"
Several weeks ago, Sebastian Troeng — vice president of CI’s Global Marine division — blogged about a recent encounter with
Continue reading "New Shark Sanctuary Declared in Indonesia"
As the world’s nations hash out a plan for curbing the extinction crisis at the Convention on Biological Diversity
As you read this, researchers in tropical forests around the world are searching for the most endangered – and possibly
Continue reading "Finding ‘Lost’ Species: Renewed Hope for Hawksbills"
Kim McCabe is attending CI’s seascapes workshop in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Read more reports on the meeting from our marine team. I
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Sebastian Troёng is attending CI’s seascapes workshop in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Read more reports on the meeting from our marine team. The shadows