For coastal Indigenous communities in American Samoa, giant clams are deeply rooted in fa‘a Sāmoa (the Samoan way of life) and local food systems. According to the findings of a study published in ...
In 1991, botanists Calaway Dodson and Alwyn Gentry advanced a striking proposition. Surveying a rapidly deforested ridge in western Ecuador, they suggested that dozens of plant species known only from ...
Zambia seizes 550 kg of ivory in Lusaka raid, arresting 10 suspects linked to a cross-border trafficking syndicate, as authorities highlight the growing role of international cooperation in tackling ...
As forest elephants plummet, ebony trees decline in Central Africa’s rainforests ...
John Tanui helped transform anti-poaching efforts, mentored rangers across Africa, and bridged traditional knowledge with ...
In October 2025, environmental officers arrived unannounced at the Parangaba Fair that takes place every Sunday in Fortaleza, ...
From soft peach to vivid pink and purple blooms, spring arrives in a burst of color across the Northern Hemisphere. In ...
From high on a promontory in the Korannaberg Mountains, a mountain zebra (Equus zebra hartmannae) peers down to the west ...
In the rugged mountains of the Dolpo region in western Nepal, Youngdung Jhama Lama spent her childhood herding nagton ...
Mewa Lal Pulami, along with 1,216 other residents from a village on the fringes of Banke National Park in western Nepal, ...
NAIROBI — On Kenya’s eastern coast, a small-scale fisher lugs the day’s catch onto a table for processing and selling.
The sawfish, a large ray, is easily recognized by its long, flattened snout edged with sharp, tooth-like projections that ...
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