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To save the reef, this island is raising clams by hand

What on Earth is ‘eDNA’?

Newly protected habitat offers hope for the Siamese crocodile

A new corridor reconnects one of Ecuador's richest rainforests

The hunt is on for invaders of a Hawaiian reef

CI in the news: Indigenous knowledge in a changing climate

Climate change threatens Amazon plants and culture

'My son's son will see this elephant'

Heal our planet: How we’re protecting Indonesia

In Cambodia, communities are racing to save a burning forest

Inside the ancient traditions saving nature’s last strongholds

The world just gained a marine protected area the size of France

What on Earth is ‘blue carbon’?

On island nation, ‘ancestral bond’ to crocodiles is tested

CI in the news: whale sharks have a home — we finally found it

To protect nature, this scientist starts with people

Can a better harvest save Madagascar’s forests?

Harrison Ford to grads: In a ‘messy’ world, find your purpose

In Brazil's Cerrado, a billion-dollar bet pays off

New atlas charts a path for a landscape in crisis

New science cracks open the mystery of the world's largest fish

Earth Day 2026: Conservation is human-powered

The Amazon has allies. Meet three of them

Study: One in five soil species face extinction

20 years in the making: Brazil protects a vast, rare ocean refuge

Can AI reveal the hidden life of a rainforest?

To save coffee’s future, 100 million trees — and counting

Our work in the news, March 2026

Conservation International board members earn TIME’s top climate honor

The secret lives of tropical forests

How Indigenous Australians are restoring Earth’s largest organism

Heal our planet: How we’re protecting the Amazon

As Cambodia’s great lake recovers, a rare predator returns

Our work in the news, February 2026

Years in the Amazon shaped this acclaimed film

What on Earth is ‘nature finance’?

How scientists tagged a blue whale from the air

‘Science needs your voice’: Women in STEM speak up

TED talk: Saving Africa’s wildlife means fixing poverty

Our work in the news, January 2026

Heal our planet by protecting Africa’s future

4 small towns take giant steps to protect the Amazon

My ‘why’: From dental school to a fateful beach trip

‘The ocean is one’: A turning point for the high seas

Scientists recorded hundreds of gibbon songs. Here’s what they heard

In coastal communities, women's exclusion is nature's loss

Our top 5 oceans stories of 2025

Our top 5 biodiversity stories of 2025

Our top 5 climate stories of 2025

Rare newborn whale shark sightings offer clues to a global mystery