All posts in Natural preservation
Earth Day is 50. We have our work cut out for the next 50 years
In a half century we have accomplished much for our planet, but not nearly enough.
We must redouble our efforts to save wild tigers
Since “Tiger King” first aired, I have done nonstop interviews about the shameful commercial breeding of tigers.
Indigenous peoples hold the key to protecting the environment
While governments the world over are intensifying their fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, an often-neglected, if not repressed, demographic is suddenly entering the limelight: indigenous populations.
We can still restore depleted marine life to its former glory
The state of marine life across the planet is precarious, yet there is still time to save beleaguered ecosystems.
The oceans can be saved by 2050 – if we act now
Conservation could benefit from ecosystems' natural ability to rebound, but there's no time to waste.
Without tourism, Venice is in the clear
The current reprieve from tourism offers a chance to rethink how the city deals with tourism in the future.