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by Amelia Clarke

Last year I was fortunate to journey to Glasgow, Scotland, for the UN’s 26th Annual Conference of Parties (COP26). The landmark event brings together leaders from almost every country to negotiate climate…

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- Mar 30, 2022
Celebrating World Oceans Day:  5 Ways to Say Thank You
Celebrating World Oceans Day: 5 Ways to Say Thank You

by Symber Canepari

The ocean has provided beauty and sanctuary for many, and now it needs our help in return. In honor of World Oceans Day, here are five ways I’ve learned to say thank you to the ocean that everyone can…

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- Jun 08, 2021
La Fauna Silvestre de la Ciudad de México
La Fauna Silvestre de la Ciudad de México

by Tamara Blazquez Haik

En la Ciudad de México existen aproximadamente 2254 especies silvestres, lo que incluye insectos y otros artrópodos, anfibios, reptiles, aves y mamíferos.

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- Sep 20, 2020
Hunting and Fishing in Lake Atitlán / La Caza y La Pesca en el Lago de Atitlán
Hunting and Fishing in Lake Atitlán / La Caza y La Pesca en el Lago de Atitlán

by Ingrid Maribel Xingo Ajanel

This video is the third in a series published through collaboration with Unlocking Silent Histories.

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- Aug 02, 2019
The Wonders of Nature (Las Maravillas de la Naturaleza)
The Wonders of Nature (Las Maravillas de la Naturaleza)

by Mirna Churunel Morales, Ana Maria Churunel Morales, Unlocking Silent Histories

In 2018, Voices for Biodiversity began collaborating with Unlocking Silent Histories, an organization that, through an engaged critical and creative process, inspires Indigenous youth to create documentary…

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- May 03, 2019
Private Lands Protecting Species
Private Lands Protecting Species

by Kira Johnson

In January of 2018, I had the pleasure of interviewing Michael Phillips, a brilliant restoration ecologist, the Founder and Director of the Turner Endangered Species Fund (TESF) and a state representative…

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- Jan 02, 2019
Guarding Lions
Guarding Lions

by Georgia Woodroffe

Africa’s lion population has decreased by an estimated 50 percent in the last 50 years. Due to habitat loss, depletion of wild prey, poor livestock management and conflict with humans, it is believed that…

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- Jul 04, 2018
Fighting for Survival: Lifting Up Indigenous Voices
Fighting for Survival: Lifting Up Indigenous Voices

by Sarah Abdelrahim

Indigenous peoples play a crucial role in protecting and advocating for global biodiversity. According to the United Nations, there are 370 million Indigenous peoples around the world — almost 5 percent…

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- Jun 13, 2018
A New Way of Living in the World
A New Way of Living in the World

by Marilyn Clement

Susan Eirich created the Earthfire Institute Wildlife Sanctuary & Retreat Center in 2000 with an important goal in mind: changing the way that people see, and therefore treat, wildlife and nature.

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- May 16, 2018
Taos Environmental Film Festival
Taos Environmental Film Festival

by Jean Stevens

“Seeking Harmony and Happiness in an Unsettled World” is the theme of the fourth edition of the Taos Environmental Film Festival, which will take place between April 18 and April 22 this year.

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- Apr 18, 2018
Urbanites Go Wild: City Nature Challenge 2018
Urbanites Go Wild: City Nature Challenge 2018

by Marilyn Clement

Which urban center will discover and share the most pictures of nature within its city limits? Back in 2016, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and San Francisco’s California Academy of Sciences…

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- Apr 06, 2018
The Long Run
The Long Run

by Georgia Woodroffe

The Long Run is a nonprofit organization that supports a global community of nature-based tourism destinations committed to achieving the highest level of sustainable business practice.

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- Mar 16, 2018

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