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The first attempt to reintroduce an extinct mammal in Argentina brings hope for restored ecosystems and increased ecotourism opportunities based on wildlife watching. In June 2018, two new jaguar cubs were born in northern Argentina’s new Iberá National Park, marking a milestone in the efforts to bring the species back into the region after decades […]
The region’s countries could gain 19 million hectares of forests by 2050 if all goes well – or they could end up losing 5 million hectares.
The Bam-e-Dunya network connects partners in four Silk Road countries for sustainable mountain development.
1 million species at risk due to human activity
A preview of landmark report on biodiversity and ecosystems, releasing 6 May
On the 2017 World Wildlife Day, we held a Q&A session on twitter and learned from our social media community about wildlife in landscapes.
Mangroves are among the world’s most productive ecosystems and, have an impressive capacity to sequester and store carbon at high rates.
Application-focused book with the findings of international research on sustainable land management presented at the Convention on Biological Diversity.
“Tenure-secure” indigenous lands generate billions of dollars’ worth of benefits in the form of carbon sequestration, reduced pollution, and clean water.
Pe Ligit* has witnessed massive changes in her lifetime, as waves of migration, logging and oil palm development have transformed Indonesian Borneo.
The Congo Basin rainforest is one of the most important forests in the world boasting some 10,000 animal species and more than 600 species of trees.
Climate change is one of the most powerful forces affecting agricultural landscapes today and will only be more so in the future.