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Can Seaweed Help Fight Climate Change?

This post comes to PBS Nature from World Wildlife Fund (WWF). WWF and Nature are collaborating on a series of blog posts from WWF conservation scientists that will share the stories and motivations...

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The Original Guardians of Nature Are Doing Their Part. Are the Rest of Us?

Never has it been more urgent than now to protect the right to self-determination of Indigenous Peoples living in voluntary isolation and initial contact. Indigenous Peoples whose ways of life and...

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In Case You Missed It: LIVE Event with LA Cougar Experts

On Monday, August 26, NATURE hosted a YouTube LIVE event in Los Angeles in conjunction with our latest WILD HOPE episode “Cougar Crossing,” which went live on August 12. The episode centers on Los...

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As the World Burns

This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). Views and opinions expressed in blog posts are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of...

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Can Sustainable Food Systems Help Save the Planet?

This post comes to PBS Nature from World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Views and opinions expressed in blog posts are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of THIRTEEN...

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Chimpanzee Chat with Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE

On Wednesday, September 4, NATURE hosted a YouTube LIVE event with Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder of The Jane Goodall Institute & a UN Messenger of Peace. NATURE Executive Producer Fred Kaufman...

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How Satellite Technology is Revolutionizing Elephant Conservation

This post comes to PBS Nature from World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Views and opinions expressed in blog posts are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of THIRTEEN...

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The Dangers of Saving Gorillas

Filmmaker Vianet Djenguet documents the dangerous but vital process of habituating a notoriously protective 500-pound silverback. Habituation is a last-ditch effort to save the critically endangered...

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Colombia’s Call for Peace with Nature

This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). Views and opinions expressed in blog posts are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of...

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What Drives a Career in Conservation? Community, Empathy, and Resilience.

This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). Views and opinions expressed in blog posts are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of...

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Making Ocean Investment Count

This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). Views and opinions expressed in blog posts are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of...

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Stork Sisters | WILD HOPE

In the northeastern part of India, the greater adjutant stork has been considered an ill omen for generations, and the endangered bird has paid the price. Its breeding population here fell to just 115...

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Whale Shark Homecoming | WILD HOPE

Along the coast of Gujarat, India, a renowned spiritual leader is inspiring fishermen to become guardians of the world’s biggest fish: the endangered whale shark. The post Whale Shark Homecoming |...

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Road Warriors | WILD HOPE

Fernanda Abra leads a crucial conservation initiative along the roadways of Brazil, where vehicles annually kill about 475 million vertebrates — more than double the country’s human population. She...

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Rebuilding a Forest | WILD HOPE

In Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, Mauricio Ruiz has turned his love for nature into action by working with the community to reforest a critical stretch of the nation’s most endangered forest, and by using...

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Pangolin Protectors | WILD HOPE

Pangolins are amazing, bizarre, adorable creatures, but due to the demand for their scales on the illegal market, they’re also the most trafficked animal in the world. In order to turn the tide,...

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One Golden Chance | WILD HOPE

The golden lion tamarin stands as a beacon of hope and survival in the face of extinction after an outbreak of yellow fever led to a loss of nearly a third of their wild population. The post One...

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America’s BFF | WILD HOPE

Black-footed ferrets, North America’s only native ferret, still depend on humans for survival. That’s why a dedicated team has engineered new and innovative tools to help them make it in the wild. The...

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AI of the Tiger | WILD HOPE

In Madhya Pradesh, renowned as India’s “tiger state,” a team installs AI-integrated camera traps to reduce conflict and safeguard lives in a vital wildlife corridor home to 2 million people – and 300...

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Queens Youth Get a STEM Education from “Mr. Frankie”

This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). Views and opinions expressed in blog posts are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of...

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