Perhaps the planet’s most diverse and unique treasure trove of wildlife is the little known and often overlooked Chocó biological hotspot. This
One of those key sites, the 14,331 acre Efatsy Manombo Special Reserve in southeast Madagascar, consists of unique rainforests and is home
“This truly is a remarkable species discovery, not only because this large terrestrial bird eluded thousands of birders and ornithologists for decades,
In the dense jungles of the Peruvian Amazon, conservation efforts often face challenges as diverse as the biomes they work to protect.
The Colombian Bamboo Toro, also known as the White-tailed olalla rat, was first described in 1879. For nearly 150 years it has
Ankarafantsika National Park has long suffered from rampant wildfires (started by humans), selective logging, illegal palm frond collecting, and agricultural expansion. It
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Yellow-eared Parrot thrived across the Colombian Andes. However, by the 1980s, relentless hunting and
According to a recent study, conserving biodiversity around the world leads to enhanced natural carbon capture and storage through supercharging ecosystem carbon