Hotel Kitchen helps hotels reduce food waste by 25% and cut costs. Learn how hospitality is stepping up for sustainability.
With the support of WWF’s Climate Crowd initiative and the non-governmental organization Environmental and Rural Solutions ...
A Lowe’s sustainability analyst reflects on her journey, passion for the planet, and advice for those entering the corporate ...
At COP30 in Belém, leaders must close the gap between pledges and progress—on emissions, finance, nature, and resilience—for ...
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are the largest shark, and indeed largest of any fishes alive today. They feed on plankton and travel large distances to find enough food to sustain their huge size, and ...
Se estima que, en algún momento, entre 30 y 60 millones de bisontes habitaron las Grandes Llanuras. La casi erradicación de este poderoso herbívoro en el siglo XIX fue una de las pérdidas más ...
This guide provides a practical, step-by-step framework for designing and implementing biodiversity monitoring within conservation projects. Aimed at project managers and practitioners who are not ...
Nature does more than surround us—it sustains us. It provides the essentials of life, from the air we breathe to the food we eat, while also offering peace, adventure, and connection. Yet we often ...
Groundwater sustains the Rio Grande and its wildlife, but overuse and pollution threaten this vital freshwater source. Learn how it can be restored.
From penguins to bonobos, queer behaviors in wildlife are natural and diverse. Learn how animals challenge human taboos and inspire inclusion.
Capybaras have webbed feet like frogs and ducks do, helping them to swim fast. Plus, their eyes, ears, and nostrils are on top of their head, which lets them stay mostly submerged for long periods of ...
The unimpeded movement of species and natural processes supports life on Earth. That connectivity is vital for survival.