CCMI's 2025 Healthy Reefs Report Card shows Little Cayman's coral cover edging back to 13.4 percent, an early but unmistakable sign that the island's reefs are...
UNESCO's new People and Nature report finds its network of 2,260+ designated sites holds more than 60 percent of mapped species, stores 240 gigatons of carbon,...
Interview by Andi CrossPhotography by: Adam Moore & Marla TomorugSupport from: Elewana Collection, Tarangire Treetops, Land & Life Foundation The Randilen Wildlife Management Area (WMA), located...
UNESCO’s groundbreaking environmental DNA programme has mapped nearly 4,500 marine species across 21 World Heritage sites around the world, providing new key data and a revolutionary method...
Healthy and functioning marine ecosystems, including coral reefs, kelp forests, sea grass and mangroves are essential to our climate systems, biodiversity resilience and the welfare of...
While our oceans are facing a variety of climate change crises, documentary filmmakers like Clément Pourtal and Jérôme Brousse are presenting their recent important work done...
UNESCO has approved the designation of 11 new biosphere reserves in 9 countries, including three countries for the first time: Chad, Georgia and Zambia. Two existing biosphere...
On World Health Day 2022 Slow Food presents its new position paper on Food and Health “There is an indissoluble link between the health of humans, animals, plant life...
(Washington, D.C.) – In response to the escalating biodiversity crisis and the need to address critical issues including climate change, the prevention of future pandemics, and...
Plant and animal species across the world are steadily disappearing due to human activity. A major new IIASA-led study suggests that without ambitious, integrated action combining...