The U.S.-based Rainforest Action Network (RAN) used high-resolution satellite imagery to identify 6,368 acres of protected Indonesian rainforest that has been wiped out since 2015. In its place, 1,613 ...
Emerging data highlight how forest destruction and fragmentation can encourage transmission of zoonotic diseases.
The Tsiino Hiiwiida: unveiling multiple dimensions of plant and fungal biodiversity of the Upper Rio Negro project will accelerate the discovery of plants and fungi in one of the least explored ...
Sri Lanka’s agricultural landscape is witnessing a silent yet profound transformation with the rapid expansion of oil palm ...
Bioparc Fuengirola has achieved this milestone after two decades in the breeding program for the endangered species, of which ...
The need for sustainable ingredients in cosmetics is higher than ever. At In-cosmetics Global 2025, the RSPO will be engaging ...
Fewer than 150 Malayan tigers remain in their home range of Peninsular Malaysia. Poaching to supply an illegal trade in their ...
Despite promises of reform, draconian laws continue to silence critics under Anwar Ibrahim’s leadership, human rights groups ...
Across the region, insect conservation is under-represented in research, funding and public discourse. Read more at ...
The exchange of ideas between veteran foresters and the IFS probationers highlighted key challenges and the path forward for ...
The Indonesian government is planning to turn millions of acres of protected forestland into food and energy estates.
This could channel more funding into better-quality forest conservation projects. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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