Conservation News
News, views and stories from the front lines of conservation
All recent news
‘It protects us from them’: In new film, Indigenous traditions persist amid loss
A new short film follows a boy as he seeks comfort in the Indigenous traditions, prayers and guidance of his grandfather, whose help is sought after a community member disappears.
April 2, 2025
For one former logging company, nature’s green is gold
The Amazon rainforest faced another difficult year. Despite bright spots, humanity is still asking too much of the forest. One company says it has an answer.
March 13, 2025
Report issues ‘sobering reality check’ for world’s oceans
Ocean protections are lagging dangerously. Here’s what it’s going to take to meet global goals, according to a Conservation International marine scientist.
October 17, 2024
Why rare species thrive on Indigenous lands
From the savannas of Africa to remote Pacific islands, Indigenous Peoples and local communities are helping to conserve some of the most remarkable species on Earth.
August 9, 2024
For fashion industry, a new model for working with Indigenous Peoples
The fashion industry’s relationship with Indigenous Peoples has historically been fraught — but a new initiative aims to reset it.
May 21, 2024