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Every year in March, Indigenous rangers team up with scientists and the Australian government to monitor and protect the great desert skink.
In conversation with Dr. Marla Emery, co-chair of the IPBES Sustainable Use of Wild Species Assessment
Alice Reisfeld and team are ushering in an ecological renaissance through food forests in the world’s most imperiled tropical habitat.
Enshrined in myth, the dugong supports fishing industries and carbon stocks – through its ferocious herbivore appetite.
Environmental defender Javier Ruiz Gutierrez continues battling agribusiness and criminal networks to protect the Chaparrí reserve.
GLF Live with Rebecca Shaw, Joji Carino and Tim Hirsch
From Indonesian rhinos to tiny mice and hairy wombats, here are six of the most critically endangered species on Earth, according to IUCN.
Three major reports on nature from the UN and WWF say humanity has failed to achieve its biodiversity goals set for 2020.
Seminal UN biodiversity report assesses rate of biodiversity loss and progress on Aichi Biodiversity Targets upon their deadline.
2020 report declares global vertebrate populations have plunged by two-thirds, among other new findings on the importance of biodiversity.
Series of biodiversity reports and U.N. meetings to address latest findings on species loss and necessary actions to reverse perilous trends.
Citizen scientists from Indigenous groups in Borneo document the island's rare biodiversity in attempts to to protect it from logging.
Red panda numbers have dropped by half since 1998 – and thanks to human encroachment, the elusive species is at risk of going extinct entirely.
Into the largely undocumented landscapes of karst forests, home to caves, dragons, edible nests and thousands of endemic species.
A lawsuit against the West African government over the Atewa Forest landscape elucidates the need to balance development and biodiversity.