CONSERVATION NEWS
News, views and features from the front lines of conservation
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Kenya’s wildlife tourism, a casualty of COVID, gets a lifeline
By Kiley Price
November 19, 2020
The loss of tourism revenue in the Maasai Mara could spell trouble for the very species that tourists come to see. Now, wildlife conservancies are getting a lifeline.
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What makes a good nature photo? An expert explains
By Morgan Lynch
June 14, 2018
Human Nature sat down with Conservation International’s photography manager to talk about three of her favorite photos.
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In Kenya’s storied hills, traditional ways confront a modern problem: climate change
By Cassandra Kane
July 26, 2017
Neutralize your carbon footprint through a new REDD+ project in the Chyulu Hills of Kenya.
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Indigenous leaders: Traditional knowledge can save the planet
By Molly Bergen
June 7, 2016
From northern Tanzania to the Peruvian Amazon, ancient knowledge could have important implications for how people everywhere relate to nature.
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