CONSERVATION NEWS
News, views and features from the front lines of conservation
In Indonesia, villagers find innovative ways to adapt to climate change
By Morgan Lynch
June 19, 2018
A new study shows that using nature to adapt to intense storms and drought can be affective for thriving in a changing climate.
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A rarity: Whale shark researchers tag female of the species
By Erfa Canisthya
June 12, 2018
In March, a team of scientists from Conservation International Indonesia tagged a female whale shark — the first ever tagged in West Papua.
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Postcard from the Pacific: In new film, ocean is the star
By Morgan Lynch
May 28, 2018
A new film showcases the relationship that the people of New Caledonia have with nature.
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Field notes from “Cambodia’s beating heart”
By Sokrith Heng
May 9, 2018
Cambodia is trying to stop the loss of its lifeblood: the fish that thrive in these waters.
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3 new scientific discoveries you should know about
By Morgan Lynch
April 5, 2018
Scientists prove that donations and funding for environmental projects do work and whales’ pasts can influence the future decisions they make.
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