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Fish farms boomed globally in recent decades — more than half the world’s seafood now comes from aquaculture — but it’s not a ...
Come hear the hargila’s speech With a cry of the heart’s eyes Hear o hear me out Please do not chop down our trees Do not ...
The Kinabatangan River is the last major area in Malaysian Borneo’s Sabah state with a semblance of forest corridor linking ...
As night falls over the Siberut jungle, a fire crackles inside the Tateburuk clan’s wooden home, or uma. The walls are ...
In Brazil’s Yanomami Indigenous Territory and across other parts of the Amazon Basin, illegal gold mining ...
Multinational palm oil-buying companies could be doing more to address financial inequities in their global supply chains ...
In February 2025, rangers at Okapi Wildlife Reserve in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in partnership with the Okapi ...
Scientists have known for some time now that tropical birds are falling in number. In general, the cause has been attributed ...
The mass invasion of a new insect, the whitefly, in Bangladesh’s agricultural farms — especially in coconut, banana and guava ...
Open any ecology textbook and you’ll find the Canada lynx, the snowshoe hare, and their wildly oscillating population cycles ...
Surrounded by shrimp farms and a small strip of mangroves that resist the advance of the sea at the mouth of the Jaguaribe River, the Cumbe community, with a population of 1,000, has already faced the ...
Nearly a third of all antibiotics that people consume end up in the world’s rivers, a new study finds. This could potentially harm aquatic life and impact human health by promoting drug resistance, ...