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Deforested areas in the Amazon vulnerable to loss of legal protections, study finds

Protected areas in Brazil that are deforested are more likely to subsequently lose legal protections, according to a study published

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Conservation, indigenous rights at a crossroads

Editor’s note: August 9 is International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. A recently published paper has added to a

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Where your seafood actually comes from

Editor’s note: In the lead up to the U.N. Ocean Conference June 5–9, we’re launching an occasional series called Sea

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New findings from our whale shark watchers

In the crystal-clear waters of Cenderawasih Bay, in the Indonesian province of West Papua, two researchers spend their days chasing

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To prevent pandemics like COVID-19, ‘take care of nature’

This post was updated on May 13, 2020. Likely sourced to a live animal and fish market in China, COVID-19

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Big win for tuna fisheries nets renewed focus on human rights

The world’s second-largest retailer just notched a major win for sustainable seafood. Walmart will source its private-brand canned tuna from

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Far-right governments seek to cut billions of euros from research in Europe

Far-right leader Geert Wilders heads the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV), which is in a coalition government that is seeking

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how developing a video game during my PhD honed my leadership and time-management skills

Molecular biologist Natalia Szulc developed the video game DEGRADATOR during her PhD.Credit: Natalia Szulc From a young age, video games

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Rollbacks of environmental protections imperil nature — and human health

Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, countries around the world have been shrinking or eliminating areas set aside to protect nature

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COVID, climate change create ‘perfect storm’ for Amazon fires

A year after unprecedented fires ravaged the Amazon, the latest data indicate the world’s largest rainforest faces an even higher