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- An overlooked climate ally is in deep troubleon 06/05/2025 at 12:00 pm
Underwater and out of sight, the world’s seagrasses are under threat. A new study says failure to protect them will come at a steep cost — in more ways than one.
- In Hawai‘i, new effort to bring invasive species to heelon 14/04/2025 at 12:09 pm
If you can’t beat ’em, wear ’em? Conservation International, designers turn fish into fashion.
- As ghost junk haunts the sea, ‘mermaids’ are fighting backon 18/03/2025 at 4:31 pm
Piece by piece, a Conservation International training program is chipping away at a silent threat to the ocean.
- News spotlight: Climate change is coming for Pacific tunaon 19/02/2025 at 4:39 pm
Conservation International science fuels effort to help island countries manage a deep shift in their waters.
- For this scientist, the ‘real work’ is in listeningon 03/02/2025 at 6:42 pm
‘I wasn’t discouraged — I was hooked’: The tough conversations that shaped the path of Conservation International’s lead scientist.
- New film drops beat for ‘climate heroes’on 18/04/2024 at 4:28 pm
A new documentary takes viewers on a trip around the world to explore one of nature’s most powerful — yet overlooked — climate allies: blue carbon.
- Sustainable fishing and saving sea turtlesby Laia Maitix on 10/10/2023 at 9:25 pm
In the Colombian town of Acandí, many local fishers are now promoting the well-being of wildlife and changing their fishing practices to minimize harm to the environment.
- How WWF protects sea turtle species across the Pacificby WWF on 05/07/2023 at 1:44 pm
Across the Pacific Ocean, sea turtles travel huge distances to find food, shelter, and suitable nesting beaches. To help protect these species, WWF works with people in Indonesia, Ecuador, and Fiji.
- Indonesia protects ‘walking sharks.’ Are other sharks next?on 19/04/2023 at 3:45 pm
The Indonesian government has granted six species of threatened “walking sharks” the highest level of protection — a move experts hope will lead to the conservation of other sharks, whose numbers have plummeted due largely to the shark fin trade.
- Why a new treaty to protect the high seas is a ‘game-changer’on 10/03/2023 at 5:35 pm
Roughly two-thirds of the world’s oceans lie beyond national boundaries in an area known as the “high seas” — yet only about 1 percent of that largely unexplored expanse has been protected. Now, nearly 200 countries have agreed on the first-ever United Nations treaty to protect the high seas.
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