Tag: wildlife

The illegal wildlife trade is killing Bolivia’s biodiversity. Here’s what the country’s conservationists are doing about it.

In this heartfelt essay, Restoration Steward Trisa Bhattacharjee reflects on hopeful dreams and harrowing loss in the Himalayas.

In Nigeria, deforestation is threatening the endangered Cross River gorilla. Here’s how local community members are fighting for its future.

Eight of the most awe-inspiring wildlife photographers to connect with nature, support conservation and just enjoy in 2024.

How can we make bushmeat sustainable? In Guyana, one initiative aims to conserve ecosystems, boost food security and improve livelihoods.

In this exclusive interview, Éliane Ubalijoro reflects on a career devoted to tackling poverty and food insecurity across the Global South.

GLF Live with Nicoletta Centofanti, Jingdong Hua and David Craig

News to know in the Landscape News digest

As India marks 50 years of Project Tiger, its growing wild tiger population is triggering human–tiger conflict and land use debates.

Working with locals on how to better manage land.

Scientists are moving ahead with de-extinction, with the hope that bygone animals can aid modern landscape restoration.

With possibly 1 million species facing extinction, biodiversity loss is a moral issue, not just a natural part of evolution.

The Amazon biome is home to up to 30% of the world’s known species. Here’s all you need to know about the world’s most diverse ecosystem.

Enshrined in myth, the dugong supports fishing industries and carbon stocks – through its ferocious herbivore appetite.