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Preserving Spain's traditional dehesa system for sheep herding may bring restoration, cultural and economic benefits.

“Blue” carbon credits come bluest in Colombia’s Cispata mangroves, one of the most well-preserved mangrove forests in the Caribbean.

The UN's Second World Ocean Assessment lays out the critical state of the oceans – and how little is known about them and their ecosystems.

Spotlighting the new Wageningen Biodiversity Initiative in an interview with Professor of Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Liesje Mommer.

The decline of the beloved monarch butterfly has triggered action across communities, serving as a gateway to conservation awareness.

Four winners receive funding to solve socioeconomic and environmental challenges in Central Asia for Aral Sea landscape restoration.

In the news: Brazil military surrenders to loggers, banks lend trillions to fossil fuels and how to make greener cryptocurrency investments

The largely unknown archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic will host the fourth-largest marine protected area.

David Kaimowitz explains why restoring the world’s forests will only be achieved by realising the potential of forest and farm producers.

As International Women’s Day nears, the head of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) shares envisions a new era for nature and women.

To celebrate World Wildlife Day, find out how FAO seeks to manage human-wildlife conflict, for the safety of both communities and ecosystems.

In the news: CO2 breaks 410 ppm, Amazon deforestation hits 12-year high, and U.K. universities receive billions in fossil fuel funding

From crowdfunding to mobile payments, digital technologies prove a formidable weapon for biodiversity in the Philippines.

Experts have called for evidence-based approaches and community engagement to grow forests across Africa and improve livelihoods.