Sandwiched between the frigid swells of the Pacific and the warm pulses of Latin American cities lie stretches of turquoise ...
On the banks of the Pastaza River, in Peru’s northern Datem del Marañón province, Kietre Gonzales remembers just how close ...
From the beginning of life on Earth, microbes, small but influential single-celled organisms, have shaped the environment ...
Look, giraffes are walking in front of me. We have hundreds of them in our conservancy. There are zebras, too, see! And ...
Home to Asian elephants, gibbons and critically endangered black-shanked douc langurs, the forests of Cambodia’s Keo Seima ...
Huellelhue means “place for swimming” in Mapudungun. It’s also the name of one of the rivers that flow through the Lafken ...
Fueled by açaí flowers, a bee's resin once used for war wounds is now evolving as a new ingredient for cosmetics.
An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. Paul Barnes ...
In Borneo’s dense rainforest, some communities of Punan people still find their medicine among the trees. For generations the ...
This is the third part of Mongabay’s series on the expanding wolf population in California. Read the first and the second ...
Cries in silence, her veins robbed by greedy hands, each grain of stolen sand buries a future beneath the lands” — these ...
In the cool highlands of Indonesia’s Flores Island, where mist settles over rice fields and coffee gardens, the Manggarai ...
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