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An uprooted people, a legacy of conservation

Their forebears were strangers in a strange land.Yet over hundreds of years, in the shadows of their ancestors, they migrated and mixed into...

Is there a better way to farm shrimp? A new project says yes

The shrimp on your plate has a story.Over the past three decades, the world’s appetite for shrimp has surged — almost tenfold. Wild...

Where Andes meet Amazon, a new ‘lifeline’ for wildlife

As global temperatures rise, wildlife around the world are on the move, and one of the planet’s most biodiverse countries is no exception.In...

Deadly bacteria may thrive in warmer soils » Yale Climate Connections

Basgonda Patil, a farmer in western India, needed two weeks in the hospital and over three months of recovery time to get over...

3 ways Indigenous knowledge protects nature

Despite representing less than 5 percent of the world’s population, Indigenous Peoples steward more than a quarter of Earth’s land and seas and...

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