Environmental Protection
A Philippine paradise, lost and found, on Boracay Island
Unchecked development and too many tourists had turned a popular destination into a "cesspool."
Allowing tigers to claw their way back from the brink
According to a new survey, Nepal now has 235 Bengal tigers, as opposed to a mere 121 in 2009.
Researchers find microplastics even in our guts
Microplastic pieces have been found – perhaps not surprisingly – even in human poop.
Hurricane Walaka wipes out a marine wildlife habitat
"One more chink in the wall of the network of ecosystem diversity on this planet is being dismantled."
Insects worldwide are facing ‘death by a thousand cuts’
Arthropods, invertebrates including insects that have external skeletons, are declining at an alarming rate.
The collapse of Angkor holds a lesson for today’s cities
"Complex infrastructural networks provide critical services to cities but can be vulnerable to external stressors, including climatic variability."