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Thailand’s elephant early warning system
Thailand’s elephant early warning system Across four landscapes in Thailand, the boundary between forest and farmland is a nightly negotiation. Wild elephants emerging from protected areas to raid durian and […]
Human-Wildlife Conflict: Cheetah Conservation Fund’s Toolbox for Coexistence
Human-Wildlife Conflict: Cheetah Conservation Fund’s Toolbox for Coexistence Dr. Laurie Marker, Founder/Executive Director, Cheetah Conservation Fund, [email protected], www.cheetah.org Across Africa, the future of large carnivores depends not only on protecting […]
Urban Planetary Health: The Komb Green Solutions Story
Urban Planetary Health: The Komb Green Solutions Story For three decades, a stretch of the Nairobi River was defined by three intersecting crises: environmental degradation, poverty, and crime. Now, reformed […]
Eyes on the Water: Marine Monitor (M2) Is Closing the Surveillance Gap in Nearshore Protected Areas
Getting eyes out on the water, for protection and monitoring, is an ambitious goal on a planet made up of 71% ocean. Satellite systems can track large vessels on the […]
A Fence for Hope
How a Community in Zimbabwe is Alleviating Human-Elephant Conflict and Saving Their Crops By Dr. Niall McCann $300,000. That’s how much the community of Masoka, in Zimbabwe’s Zambezi Valley, loses […]
A Farm In Wisconsin is Working with Nature and Producing Results
There is another way — and it has been practiced in various forms for thousands of years. It’s being resurrected by some small farmers that practice agroforestry to work with […]