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What is the biodiversity COP and why does it matter?

an opportunity to help reduce the risk of future pandemics like COVID-19. A study co-authored

As pandemic pounded Peru, one region thrived on coffee, carbon

Editor's note: View this post in Spanish here. This post was updated on May 5, 2021. Across Peru, the COVID-19 pandemic has left millions without jobs — battering the economy, draining public coffers and buffeting high-grossing industries, from mining to tourism. But in the Alto Mayo Protected Forest, where the Amazon meets the Andes, coffee farmers were spared much of the economic devastation that gripped Peru’s cities and towns. In fact, farmers in the remote forest had a banner year

Big win for tuna fisheries nets renewed focus on human rights

them The oceans are on the brink. Here are 3 ways to save them What does COVID-19 have to do

Climate Week: Action must match ‘urgency of the crisis’

emergency and the economic turmoil of COVID-19. Several high-level Climate Week events organized

Expert: Ending the global water crisis ‘starts in your back yard’

Study: COVID-19 jeopardizing world's protected areas

Why a new treaty to protect the high seas is a ‘game-changer’

found in sponges and sharks — have been used in drugs to fight COVID-19. What it doesn’t do

Notes from the field: fish-waste fertilizer, fire-resistant trees and more

landfills, while creating new jobs in communities that have been hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. "It's

New science: mangrove protection, Caribbean coral loss, dam development and more

reading: Expert: To prevent pandemics like COVID-19, 'take care of nature' Notes from the field

When COVID halted wildlife tourism in Kenya, one area weathered the storm

. At least until 2020, when everything changed. The COVID-19 pandemic kept potential travelers

Notes from the field: From fighting fires to cleaning seas, communities stand up for nature

in hidden Bolivian valley Study: COVID-19 jeopardizing world's protected areas

Notes from the field: For communities, conservation brings business opportunities

Study: COVID-19 jeopardizing world's protected areas

5 ways nature supports human health

, such as Ebola and COVID-19. A recent study co-authored by Conservation International experts outlined

5 ways you can help protect the ocean — in and out of the water

that confuse it for food. To prevent this, make sure that you are properly disposing of COVID-19

Meet a scientist: the fisheries aficionado

and infection. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Conservation International pivoted from some of our regular

Indigenous Leaders Conservation Fellowship

the traditional knowledge and practices this community leaned on for resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic, relied on to face the COVID-19 pandemic. This will include an exchange between Lawentuchefe

Alto Mayo Carbon Project

opportunities (January 2021) Study: COVID-19 jeopardizing world’s protected areas (June 2020) Voices

Africa

» Supporting wildlife conservancies With the collapse of tourism due to the COVID-19 pandemic

For these women, sustainable business is buzzing

to treat colds, heal wounds, and ward off microbial and fungal infections. During the Covid-19 pandemic

What on Earth is a ‘carbon offset’?

and businesses reach their climate goals? Absolutely. Despite economic losses during the COVID-19 pandemic

U.S. Government Policy

recommendations for governments’ COVID-19 economic recovery plans prioritize investments in “future

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