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Shipping poses grave risks to whale sharks worldwide
The maritime shipping industry may be causing the decline of whale sharks, a hugely important species in the oceans.
Putting a dollar value on nature will give governments and businesses more reasons to protect it
Overhauling society’s concept of wealth to include “natural capital” – the value nature provides to humans – is a critical step for slowing and reversing the loss of precious ecosytems.
Saving Madagascar’s critically endangered singing lemurs
Yet like all other lemurs, indris are critically endangered and are losing out to habitat loss and poaching.
Poachers claim the lives of endangered Sumatran tigers
Deforestation and poaching mean the tigers could end up extinct like their Javan and Balinese counterparts.
Young activists can help lead the fight for a healthier planet
Young activists have a lot to teach the world about the climate crisis and how to approach these issues in the future.
Indigenous lands in the Amazon are bulwarks against deforestation
Indigenous reservations comprise just under 14% of Brazil's territory, covering some 110 million hectares of native vegetation.