The world faces an extinction crisis, but that hasn’t stopped conservation efforts. Here are some animals who made a ...
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The Revelator, a news and ideas initiative of the Center for Biological Diversity, provides editorially independent reporting, analysis and stories at the intersection of politics, conservation, art, ...
Our latest group of reviews showcases books that remind us about what we’re saving — and why we do it. Our latest group of reviews showcases books that remind us about what we’re saving — and why we ...
Arguments abound on the benefits and dangers of trophy hunting. We need a careful, measured approach to analyzing how it’s justified and promoted. Trophy hunting remains a contentious subject amongst ...
Solutions to our environmental ills abound in these popular Revelator articles from 2024. Environmental news stories tend to slip through the cracks during election years — and this year we saw that ...
Melting glaciers, plant genetics, protection from forever chemicals, and more: An annual look at the conservation horizon reveals priorities for the years ahead. Melting glaciers, plant genetics, ...
We asked conservation researchers to send us their best papers of 2024. They surprised us with some powerful and important science. We asked conservation researchers to send us their best papers of ...
Science says many types of animals can serve as “umbrella species.” But donors and the public pay the most attention to tigers, orangutans and other charismatic megafauna.
Marine biologist Monica Biondo has spent more than a decade studying the multibillion-dollar market for these colorful fish, which pulls thousands of species from the ocean each year. Marine biologist ...
The United Kingdom, a major European player in the global ornamental fish trade, offers a case study of this industry’s problems — and its potential solutions. The United Kingdom, a major European ...