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by Joel I. Cohen

What was inevitable came far too quickly, when for Wilson and Lovejoy, their time on earth ceased, as their days collapsed, falling silently on the snowcapped peaks made tall by their own achievements.

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Elephant Depression
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by Tara Waters Lumpkin

"Depression is biological," The experts say. "Feel good! Take Prozac,

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Fieldwork in Namibia
Fieldwork in Namibia

by Tara Waters Lumpkin

In old Africa: Dust stirred by bare feet and lions’ paws . . . Gone now.

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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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The Durrell Effect: How Animals Define Humanity
The Durrell Effect: How Animals Define Humanity

by Elliot Connor

Jane Goodall speaks of her dog Rusty as her greatest teacher; Gerald Durrell wrote of his dog Roger as his constant companion. Although I don’t have a dog, I do have a menagerie of other animals that inspire…

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La Terre Vue Par Les Enfants
La Terre Vue Par Les Enfants

by Reza Visual Academy

En 2012, le photojournaliste Reza Deghati a collaboré avec IDEA (International Dialogue for Environnemental Action) pour lancer le concours international de photographie, festival et exposition «Children's…

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Saving the Behemoth of the Ice: The Polar Bear
Saving the Behemoth of the Ice: The Polar Bear

by Cyril Christo

With the melting of the world’s ice, the future of the greatest land predator on earth — the polar bear — is very much in jeopardy.

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Hunting and Fishing in Lake Atitlán / La Caza y La Pesca en el Lago de Atitlán
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by Ingrid Maribel Xingo Ajanel

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

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The Wonders of Nature (Las Maravillas de la Naturaleza)
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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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Children’s Eyes on Earth
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by Reza Visual Academy

In 2012, photojournalist Reza Deghati joined forces with IDEA (International Dialogue for Environmental Action) to launch the “Children’s Eyes on Earth” International Youth Photography Contest, Festival…

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La nature dans le camp
La nature dans le camp

by Reza Visual Academy

Fuyant la guerre dans leur pays d'origine, de nombreux réfugiés syriens vivent désormais dans le camp de Kawergosk près de la ville d'Erbil, dans le Kurdistan Irakien.

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- Mar 10, 2018

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