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Elevating citizen science: How IUCN Members are advancing a global conservation tool
1+ hour, 52+ min ago (507+ words) In October 2025 at the IUCN World Conservation Congress, IUCN Members approved Resolution 125, underscoring the widespread consensus of the global conservation community on both the current impact and the future promise of citizen science in conservation monitoring and action. The IUCN…...
Meet the Likweli: How a blurry photo led to a new monkey species
1+ hour, 32+ min ago (448+ words) Almost two decades after an unusual monkey was first sighted in the treetops above a Congo rainforest, an international team of researchers has described it as a new species. Small, orange-mouthed and living in what is today part of Lomami…...
Australia’s most diverse marsupial predators have been hiding their origins for millions of years
6+ hour, 7+ min ago (861+ words) When you think of carnivorous marsupials, you probably picture the Tasmanian devil or perhaps a spotted-tailed quoll. But these famous predators are only the largest members of a remarkable family of marsupials called dasyurids. Today the dasyurid family contains almost…...
How artists have depicted—and shaped—society’s relationship with the sea
1+ hour, 48+ min ago (898+ words) With their hues of azure and aquamarine, ability to both calm and frighten, and tantalizing unknowability, seas and oceans are subjects ripe for visualization. Artists have represented these transcendent but formidable regions for millennia—and shifted society’s relationship to the…...
RMFU: Farm Bill is Extension of Bad Farm and Food Policy
2+ hour, 16+ min ago (118+ words) July 17, 2026 – The newly released Senate version of the Farm Bill spans over 900 pages, so full analysis is still underway but a group representing producers in Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming are underwhelmed. Chad Franke, president of Rocky Mountain Farmer’s Union…...
New Monkey Species Discovered in Congo's Rainforest | Science-Environment
8+ hour, 48+ min ago (252+ words) New Monkey Species Discovered in Congo's Rainforest Devdiscourse New Monkey Species Discovered in Congo's Rainforest Scientists in Congo have identified a new monkey species with distinct light-colored skin patches around its mouth. This discovery is notable as it is only…...
Zeekoevlei to Calvinia: Nature Connect’s 25-year journey continues
58+ min ago (443+ words) Nature Connect is a South African group started in 1999 that turns curious kids into environmental pros. They offer fun, hands-on learning outside, not just in classrooms. This helps young people get jobs and even start their own businesses in nature…...
Grizzly Bear Conservation Advances: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Step With Recovery Progress
43+ min ago (391+ words) Grizzly bears have made a remarkable comeback, and the Boone and Crockett Club supports a new U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposal that lets states and tribes help manage growing populations. The goal is to reduce conflicts while ensuring long-term conservation....
2 endangered rescue penguins recover at Saprec
1+ hour, 48+ min ago (512+ words) MOSSEL BAY NEWS - Alex and Spuddy, two critically endangered African penguins, were recently rescued and are now being nursed back to health at the Seabird and Penguin Rehabilitation Centre (Saprec). Saprec's founder, Carol Walton, said Spuddy was rescued first, from…...
Mangroves are making a comeback in Southeast Asia: study
45+ min ago (476+ words) For decades, Southeast Asia was the global epicentre of mangrove deforestation, but a recent study reveals a dramatic reversal: Since 2010, the region has transitioned from a net loss to a net gain in mangroves, making it a primary contributor to…...