On a busy weekday, the coastal strip of Bountiya in Nouadhibou, Mauritania’s second-biggest city, is eerily quiet. This was ...
Myanmar is a country of extremes. From tropical forests, mangroves and wetlands to frost-bitten alpine mountain slopes and ...
Over the past year, scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in the U.K., officially named 125 plants and 65 fungi. The ...
A massive Amazonian fish yields the unique and once overlooked leather prized by luxury brands and Texas cowboys.
In the rolling hills of Iñapari, a remote town in the Peruvian Amazon on the tri-border with Bolivia and Brazil, cattle ...
An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. For most of ...
Conservation often presents itself as a technical enterprise: how much land to protect, which species to prioritize, what ...
A decade after tour guide Basil P. Das stumbled upon a small black-and-beige snake while working on his coffee farm in ...
It was 27 December 2004. I was sitting at my computer in my office in Jakarta, Indonesia, my mind busy with plans for the New ...
Bob Weir, who died on January 10th, was best known as a founding member of the Grateful Dead. For decades he was also an ...
Environmental crime used to be treated as a niche concern, a worry for park rangers, customs officers and a handful of ...
They’ve been called “bubble chasers,” and “seep seekers,” though they sometimes call themselves “flare hunters.” They’re a ...