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A mangrove tree sprouting in Karimunjawa, Indonesia.
Global

New hope for global mangrove restoration

March 29, 2026

New research shows that small steps toward mangrove restoration can go a long way. Mangrove forests are among nature’s most critical habitats. The buttresses formed by the trees’ unique root systems serve as nurseries for […]

Stock image of Australian sea lion pup behind a green bush on Kangaroo Island.
Oceania

Australia claims it is ‘on track’ to save nature. We disagree

March 28, 2026

Without fanfare, the Australian government has published the latest snapshot on its progress toward halting and reversing the loss of Australia’s biodiversity – our unique wildlife, plants and nature – by 2030. This report on […]

More frequent and intense marine heat waves will lead to coral bleaching as shown in this image.
Oceania

Future bleak for the Great Barrier Reef—Scientists

November 6, 2025

A very tough future is in store for the world’s largest coral system as temperatures continue to rise. That warning was issued this week by a team of scientists modeling the fate of the Great […]

Bleached table coral photographed at the Great Barrier Reef in April 2024.
Oceania

Is the Great Barrier Reef resilient or at risk?

February 27, 2025

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is in imminent danger from climate change. Or is it? Recent studies on the health of this wonder of the world, the largest coral reef system in the world, suggest that […]

The moai of Rapa Nui National Park, Chile.
Latin America and the Caribbean

Easter Island population didn’t suffer ecological collapse, scientists say

September 11, 2024

There is little evidence that the original inhabitants of Easter Island destroyed their civilization in a self-inflicted ecological collapse, scientists now say. Rather, a new genetic investigation into the island’s history suggests that the native […]

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