The two countries have long shared responsibility for protecting endangered species, but the old partnership has become unbalanced
Environmental groups allege that a popular forest certification system built by industry amounts to greenwashing
The satellite-tagging project in Ecuador will aid efforts to conserve one of the most endangered marine species in the world
Ottawa’s decision to scrap its ambitious-yet-flawed tree-planting program hits hard both for forest restoration and for Canadian tree nurseries
On British Columbia’s north coast, First Nations are harnessing conservation finance to build a new economy
The U.S.-Peru deal will redirect millions in international debt to conservation efforts in the Amazon rainforest. It's one of a dozen debt-for-nature
For Queen’s Park, the Greenbelt is a commodity no different than tin or pork belly. For me, the Greenbelt is a gift.
Fairy Creek logging deferral leaves the vast majority of old-growth forests on the chopping block
This past spring, massive rainfall caused the Mara River, the lifeblood of the Maasai Mara in southern Kenya, to overflow, flooding ecotourism
COVID-19 has brought into glaring focus the link between animal-borne diseases and the health of humans. While questions remain over precisely how