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Scientific American September 2009 Madhusree Mukerjee |
Conflicted Conservation: When Restoration Efforts Are Pitted against Human Rights Saving Earth might mean trampling indigenous societies |
Outside May 2004 Natasha Singer |
See the Last Clouded Leopard. See the Last Clouded Leopard Die. See the Last Clouded Leopoard Skin in the Black Market. See a Pattern Here? Steve Galster and his comrades at WildAid are taking drastic action: going undercover, busting the traffickers, and poaching the poachers. It's high time wildlife conservation started fighting mean and dirty. |
IDB America April 2005 Roger Hamilton |
Pathways to survival The tiny world of a little Brazilian monkey gets bigger---and just in time. |
IDB America December 2003 Roger Hamilton |
The biowealth of nations An eminent scientist argues that the information contained in biodiversity is one of a country's greatest assets. |
Scientific American March 2009 David Appell |
Can "Assisted Migration" Save Species from Global Warming? As the world warms up, some species cannot move to cooler climes in time to survive. Camille Parmesan thinks humans should help even if it means creating invasive species |
Geotimes June 2003 Peter Doyle |
The British Framework for Geoconservation Geoconservation, sometimes called Earth heritage conservation, is a relatively new concept. It means conserving Earth's geological and geomorphological features for the same reasons that habitats are conserved, namely that they have intrinsic value in their own right. |
Mother Jones Jan/Feb 2000 Catherine Elton |
Nature vs. Natural Gas To drill, or not to drill -- that's up to Mobil oil. |
Lucire March 15, 2007 |
A Love of Conservation Actress Jennifer Siebel talks about her love for conservation, and her involvement with Conservation International. |
Smithsonian July 2006 Seidensticker & Lumpkin |
Building An Arc Despite poachers, insurgents and political upheaval, India and Nepal's bold approach to saving wildlife in the Terai Arc just may succeed. |
The Motley Fool December 21, 2006 Carrie Crockett |
A Rare Interview An interview with environmental charity Rare's CEO on how business-savvy media campaigns can help save critically endangered ecosystems. |
Scientific American January 2009 Wendee Holtcamp |
Fury Over Conservationists Taking Fees from Developers A proposed mega-port and a sea-turtle nesting beach collide within the group that maintains the endangered species list. |
IDB America June 2005 Roger Hamilton |
On the Trail of the Peripatetic Pathogen Disease microbes make common cause between farmers and conservationists in far western Sao Paulo State, Brazil. |
Financial Advisor September 2011 Ellie Winninghoff |
Go Hug A Forest Impact investors can foster change while earning handsome returns in one of the only asset classes where there's real growth. |
IDB America January 2006 Roger Hamilton |
New Amazonians Latin America is attempting to create a relationship between man and nature that includes the history, heritage and views of local people. |
IDB America March 2004 Roger Hamilton |
Keep your money in the gene bank Bioprospecting is one more economic reason to conserve nature |
The Motley Fool June 8, 2007 Toby Shute |
Rumble in the Ecuadorian Jungle Ecuador wants $3.5 billion -- or else the killing begins. Nature conservation has economic value, which would be made somewhat more tangible with a robust emissions-trading market. But $3.5 billion is a lot to pay to merely delay drilling for ten years. |
National Defense March 2005 Robert H. Williams |
QuickBird Mapping the Ecosystem The Nature Conservancy has turned to spacecraft to assess biological diversity and the environmental conservation around the world. |
Searcher Nov/Dec 2003 David Mattison |
Information on the Seven Seas: International Ocean Science Web Resources (Part 2) A look at three areas of international cooperation in ocean science research: the physical and chemical ocean, meteorology, and marine life. |
Geotimes October 2005 Sara Pratt |
Serengeti in the Great Plains A new mammal conservation proposal could one day have wild lions, elephants, cheetahs, camels and horses roaming the American Great Plains. |
Outside January 2007 |
Destinations Special: Africa Now Whether it's raft trips on the raging White Nile or building stylish bush camps with an eye toward helping local communities, a fresh generation is redefining travel in Africa. |
IDB America September 2003 Roger Hamilton |
On the turtle's trail Endangered species generate public support in Honduras for measures to protect fragile ecosystems |
AskMen.com August 2, 2001 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Safari & Wildlife Destinations Life getting boring and mundane? Tired of leaving the big city for another city full of pollution and high-rises? Why not embrace a challenge and hit the sights for something different? |
IDB America May/Jun 2000 |
Ecological ground zero Seven of the world's most biodiverse---and threatened---areas are in Latin America and the Caribbean. What can be done to protect them? |
Financial Planning April 1, 2006 David A. Twibell |
Back to the Land Conservation-minded financial advisory clients can use easements to protect their property from development and their estate from taxes. |
CIO July 1, 2001 Lee Pender |
Paula Simon Meet the woman who left the bulls and bears of the financial services industry and went into the wild as CTO of the Wildlife Conservation Society... |
Scientific American September 2008 Charles Q. Choi |
Drug Traffickers and Other Outlaws Endanger Forest Preservation Efforts Illegal ranching and illicit activities hamper forest conservation efforts. |
Salon.com April 22, 2000 Fred Branfman |
Living in shimmering disequilibrium The Pulitzer Prize-winning author calls for spiritualizing the environmental movement as Earth endures the greatest mass extinction in 65 million years... |
The Motley Fool December 22, 2006 Sarah Erdreich |
Cornering the Market on Conservation Through their integrative and sustainable educational practices, this U.S.-based nonprofit understands that involving the people who have constant contact with their local ecosystem are the ones best-equipped to act as its guardians. |
IDB America Roger Hamilton |
Passions and profits For many, the real bottom line in ecotourism is conservation. |
Popular Mechanics September 25, 2008 Elizabeth Svoboda |
After River Pact's Backfire, McCain Counters Obama on Water When Sen. John McCain suggested renegotiating a key water conservation agreement last month, the ensuing political firestorm reminded voters just how important other "green" topics have become. |
Salon.com January 14, 2002 John Glassie |
E.O. Wilson The great scientist and conservationist explains the terrorism we insist on overlooking. And space colonies won't help, either... |
IDB America June 2005 Roger Hamilton |
Brazil's Other Forest Still brimming with biological diversity, the Atlantic Forest needs allies. |
Foundation News & Commentary Mar/Apr 2006 Sherri Alms |
A Win/Win Proposition The Blandin Foundation championed inclusivity across sectors to promote healthy forests and communities -- and along the way won the 2006 Paul Ylvisaker Award for Public Policy Engagement. |
BusinessWeek April 22, 2010 Joan Caplin |
From Clawing at Equities to Rescuing Rare Tigers Nikhil Nagle chucked a hot job at Citigroup for the hot jungles of India. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2008 Tekla S. Perry |
Gordon Moore's Next Act A look at Moore's place in the history of the semiconductor industry, and how he is now spending his billions in a philanthropy program to tackle biodiversity, the future of engineering education, and the secrets of the galaxies. |
Science News December 5, 2008 Edward O. Wilson |
Protect Biodiversity Hot Spots And The Rest Will Follow The tragedy unfolding in our ignorance, in our preoccupation with strictly physical environments, is that human action is destroying countless species and even ecosystems before we even know they existed. |
Smithsonian November 2005 Elizabeth Royte |
35 Who Made a Difference: Mark Plotkin This ethnobotanist takes up the cause of rain forest conservation. |