CONSERVATION NEWS

News, views and features from the front lines of conservation

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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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New to science: Species discovery in the waters of Fiji

By Mark Erdmann, Ph.D.

June 26, 2017
Mark Erdmann and Gerry Allen were part of a team that completed a rapid survey of Fiji’s Lau Seascape. They discovered nine species that might be new to science.
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In photos: From forest to mega-city, a river’s journey

By Jessica Scranton

June 15, 2016
An Indonesian river is transformed as it winds downstream.
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Before and after: In four short years, new forest takes root

By Jessica Scranton

May 25, 2016
On the edge of an Indonesian national park, a photographer documents farmland being reclaimed by the trees.
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In photos: Documenting Suriname’s unexplored wilderness

By Molly Bergen

March 23, 2016
Photographer Randy Olson joins a species discovery expedition in one of the world’s most remote forests.
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