Kelp forest has been declining due to global warming. Researchers in Australia are examining the ways to restore the underwater forests.... Read More
Biodiversity and Ecosystems
There are only fewer than 100 Sumatran rhinos left on earth. In the face of the bleak number, Indonesia welcomed a newborn Sumatran rhino.
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Thailand is the home to almost 4,000 captive elephants, whose purpose is to entertain tourists. As the COVID-19 pandemic restricts tourism, this industry is plunged into a food crisis.... Read More
Hundreds of millions of people worldwide face hunger, and food production has caused major risks and damage to the planet. Syngenta innovates for more sustainable farming worldwide.
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Tiktok is no longer only known for dance challenges and lip-syncing. Now, among others, it houses a growing number of videos on climate change and sustainable practices steadily gaining millions of views. This article explores whether this form of activism is to be encouraged.... Read More
A tiger is deemed an umbrella species which ensures viable populations of other wild animals and forests. As we welcome 2022, the year of the tiger, the report of 127 recorded tiger deaths in India in 2021 sounds alarming.
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Kasim Arifin was a university student when he chose to serve and walk the talk. He stayed for fifteen years in remote Gemba, Indonesia, to farm and help the small village prosper.... Read More
"The bottom line of wildlife conservation is that wildlife belongs in the forests and humans belong in cities and villages, and nobody should cross that line."... Read More
Clean rivers lead to a cleaner ocean. In the war against plastic pollution, Sungai Watch has installed 100 trash barriers to protect rivers in Bali, Indonesia.... Read More
Temperatures in the most recent decade (2011-2020) were higher than ever. With this trajectory, global temperature is expected to reach or even exceed 1.5°C of heating in the next 20 years.... Read More

Restoring Underwater Kelp Forests in Australia
Indonesia Welcomed a Baby Sumatran Rhino
Hunger and Freedom: COVID-19 on Thailand’s Elephant Tourism
Agrotechnology Innovations for Zero Hunger
Tiktok & “Green Influencers”: Can They Make an Impact?
India’s 127 Tiger Deaths in 2021: Alarming or Recovering?
Kasim Arifin’s 15 Years of Service in Waimital as a University Student
How Veterinarian Sugeng Dwi Hastono Takes Care of Sumatran Wildlife and How We Can Help
Sungai Watch Reached the 100th Barrier Milestone in Protecting Our Rivers
IPCC New Report Calls for Strong and Immediate Action to Limit Irreversible Climate Change Effects