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

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

Did you know that bamboo forests store more carbon than certain trees, can be used to build wind turbine blades and can power our homes?

Explore the world's drylands, the ubiquitous, un-trumpeted ecosystems that are critical to feeding the world and cover much of the planet.

China sets new climate targets, wildfire smoke is far deadlier than car exhaust and why the Amazon is now warming the planet

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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.

CIFOR wildlife management expert Nathalie van Vliet speaks on the perils of wildmeat in urban markets.

Find out how finance can help save the wetlands of Lake Naivasha in Kenya, which provide habitat for wildlife and clean the lake's water.

Read up on this selection of books written by some of the greatest environmental writers to gain insight toward saving our climate.

Luxembourg unveils sustainable finance plan, scientists call for Colombia hippo cull and DJs mash birdsong with techno beats

The Amazon is turning into a carbon source, US suspends oil and gas leasing, and why an Arctic town is bidding for the 2032 Summer Olympics

The FAO is working with partners to protect wetlands, which are critical for local livelihoods and wildlife, especially migratory birds