For the first time in history, the majority of humans lives in urban areas; more than three billion people reside in cities around the world. As...
Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken. —John Keats, “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer,” 1817...
USAID WildlifeAsia held a meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, to discuss findings of a recent wildlife trafficking research project in China. Results will be detailed in a...
Complete strangers offered beers, meals, words of support, and random acts of kindness. On the trail I made some of the most unlikely friends and met...
Solution Search winner Apis Agribusiness is making life sweeter for a new generation of Ethiopian youth By Suzanne Hodges Jony Girma knows a great deal about...
The number of natural World Heritage sites threatened by climate change has grown from 35 to 62 in just three years, with climate change being the...
An electronic nose to help sniff out wildlife crime Welcome to an installment of our Spotlight series, each highlighting one of our 16 Prize Winners working...
By Michal Matejczuk Imagine yourself standing in front of a beautiful lake; let’s envision Lake Victoria within Sub-Saharan Africa to simply name one. Beyond you are...
This month we are hiking between the limestone cliffs of Vang Vieng, Laos. Vang Vieng has become a backpacker-oriented town, with the main street featuring guest...
Welcome to an installment of our Spotlight series, highlighting each of our 16 Prize Winners working to combat wildlife crime around the globe. Find out...