Interested in working with a global news organization and growing your career as an environmental journalist? The Mongabay Africa Fellowship Program provides a monthly stipend and the opportunity to publish your work. Don't miss the January 31 application deadline if you are in Africa. This is a French-language program. #News #Conservation #Environment #Journalism #JournalismOpportunity #Africa image
Researchers, along with Indigenous Awajún community members have described 27 new-to-science species including a squirrel representing an entirely new genus, a semiaquatic mouse with webbed toes, a spiny mouse, short-tailed fruit bat, three new amphibians, eight new fish, a land-walking swamp eel, 10 new butterflies, and two new dung beetles. By Liz Kimbrough #News #Conservation #Environment #Wildlife
A surge of deforestation for oil palm plantations in a Sumatran orangutan reserve means top consumer brands may be selling products with illegal oil palm in them, a new report says. Rainforest Action Network (RAN) says satellite imagery shows much of the deforestation in Rawa Singkil Wildlife Reserve occurred from 2021 onward. By Hans Nicholas Jong #News #Conservation #Environment #PalmOil #Indonesia
Indigenous communities in the Philippines’ Mt. Kalatungan protected area have since 2021 carried out a tree-planting campaign to restore native vegetation lost to decades of commercial logging and agriculture. Known as rainforestation, it aims to rejuvenate vital ecosystem services like flood mitigation, which benefits urban areas downstream, while also providing incentives for the communities driving the restoration. By Keith Anthony Fabro #News #Conservation #Forests
A bauxite mine run by Chinese corporation Chinalco could begin operating next year, endangering a 280,000-hectare (about 692,000 acres) area of western Suriname inhabited by Indigenous communities. The mine will require refurbishing and expanding infrastructure for a harbor and railroad built in the 1970s, and gives the company “priority right” to use the Corantijn river for dredging. By Maxwell Radwin #News #Conservation #Environment #Mining #IndigenousPeople
The most extensive global assessment of freshwater animals to date has revealed that a quarter of all freshwater animal species on the IUCN Red List are threatened with extinction. The largest number of these threatened species are found in East Africa’s Lake Victoria, South America’s Lake Titicaca, Sri Lanka’s Wet Zone, and India’s Western Ghats mountain range, the new study found. By Kristine Sabillo #News #Conservation #Environment #Oceans #Fish #EndangeredSpecies
Indigenous women from Krahô communities in Brazil’s Tocantins state have formed a surveillance group to protect their ancestral territory from invaders. The thirteen Krahô Warriors received training in surveillance and carry out operations for 15 days each month. By Aimee Gabay #News #Conservation #Environment #WomenInConservation #IndigenousPeople
Environmental defenders in Madagascar have faced a spate of threats and attacks in recent years, overshadowing their work to protect biodiversity and human rights. Against this backdrop, tortoise conservationist Hery Razafimamonjiraibe spoke with Mongabay about how his team manages threats working in often isolated conditions in the south of the country. By Carolyn Cowan #News #Environment #Conservation #Madagascar #Biodiversity #Tortoises
Latin America’s feline species are losing their habitat and becoming trapped in small patches. Scientists are concerned about isolated populations and trapped individuals that are unable to migrate. This isn’t the only threat: reprisal hunting, vehicle collisions and the incursion of feral and undomesticated dogs into wild areas means that many cats could be on the path to extinction. By Antonio José Paz Cardona #News #Conservation #Environment #BigCats #Wildlife
Mongabay is hiring a Staff Writer – California Biodiversity. The writer’s reporting responsibilities include coverage of the status of high conservation value landscapes emphasizing biodiversity corridors, analysis relevant to wildlife ecology and behavior particularly in the context of climate change, issues around natural resource governance and development pressure, and the environmental conservation practices of Indigenous communities. image