The West Asia conflict unexpectedly redirected Norway’s state-of-the-arts Fridtjof Nansen research vessel to Sri Lanka after a planned survey in Oman was disrupted. The month-long expedition surveyed ...
As Bangladesh grapples with fuel shortages, power plant outages and rising energy import costs, the country’s small but ...
For many conservation decisions, the most contested question is also the most basic: what belongs on the map? A forest may ...
Forced to quarantine at a ranger station during the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of researchers in northern Argentina passed ...
Globally, the “blue economy” dominates discussions of ocean-related projects. At the United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC) ...
Nearly a decade since Scotland established the South Arran Marine Protected Area and banned bottom trawling across much of it ...
Reforestation done right could be key to helping rebuild habitat connectivity for Javan leopards on an island with one of the ...
A shaded creek winds through fern forest along the Lilydale Falls Trail in northern Tasmania. As hikers pass by, researcher Todd Walsh reaches into the slow-moving water and beneath a rock to pull out ...
Asniah recalls nights lying in darkness listening to cicadas and the passing hum of outboard motors after her family moved to ...
Crouched over the leaf litter, where dry leaves accumulate on the forest floor, a researcher tries to capture a distinct ...
Prionailurus bengalensis is thought to be one of the world’s most abundant, widely distributed wildcats. With a conservation ...
The sawfish is now thought to be “functionally extinct” in Sri Lankan waters. This means that while a few individuals may ...
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