Should we put a pricetag on nature?
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Wallace’s rainforest musings
A few quotes from the greatest tropical biologist to have ever lived
The free Netflix of conservation documentaries
What if Netflix was free, and it curated beautiful, short films about what is happening to the planet, and how we can be better environmental stewards? Enter waterbear.com. No doubt I am very late to the party and plenty of people have already heard about this great platform. But I […]
The mammoth’s forgotten botfly
A lesson from the mammoth’s forgotten botfly
Yanking back our collective baselines
3 examples of good science helping shift our shoddy baselines
MAPstoration: the art of pinpointing where restoration is a Bonn idea.
A growing number of scientists are looking at how we might best target restoration efforts. Here’s a quick summary of recent efforts–and what they tell us.
Who owns the rainforest?
A completely new actor has emerged as a major owner of the world’s tropical rainforests.
Land grab, logging and mining threaten “biodiversity jewel” island off Papua New Guinea
Woodlark Island lies off the coast of Papua New Guinea and is home to dozens of unique species and a more than 2,000-year-old human culture.
Listen in to the noises of the rainforest
How to travel to a rainforest from the comfort of your chair.
The conservation value of snake- and wasp-infested tangles
To restore forests, first we have to overcome the silent bane of tidiness mentalities.