In its final weeks, the outgoing Obama administration formally denied all pending permits to conduct seismic airgun blasting in the Atlantic Ocean. Oceana applauds the decision to protect East Coast…
We are sharing this letter in its entirety — spreading the word far and wide. Please take the five minutes to view this video! It is definitely not to be…
Saving Half the Planet for Nature Isn’t As Crazy As It Seems Originally published in Book Talk, National Geographic, March 27, 2016 By Simon Worrall “It’s a practical possibility,” says…
With August 12 being celebrated as World Elephant Day, and Hollywood celebrities combining forces to make the world a better place for elephants, we feel excited to be a part…
These animals are rare. Myers, 1870 Found only in Sumatra and Borneo, orang-utan (Pongo pigmaeus) means ‘person of the forest’ in the Malay language. Rusty colored, powerful, and shaggy, endangered…
Earth Day began in 1970 through the concerned action of Democratic Senator from Wisconsin, Gaylord Nelson, father of the environmental movement in the U. S. Nelson had witnessed the devastation…
In recent years the iconic symbolic monarch butterfly has experienced a precipitous 90% decline in their population. The lowest recorded population was recorded in 2013-2014. That is alarming. The US…
MUST SEE Allan Savory’s 2013 TED TALK This will certainly blow away your concepts of what you think you know about livestock, grazing, and desertification…prepare to open to one man’s…
Topher White is a young conservation technologist. That is a wonderful field that I had never heard of prior to this terrific 10-minute talk on monitoring the rain forests. An…
This is the best, most informative, most comprehensive article I have ever read on this disturbing subject, and which I will be reading over and over. Please take time to…