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How (and why) to stay optimistic when it feels like the environment is falling apart
March 15, 2019

Humans love optimism. It's a no-brainer – optimism makes us feel good and wanting more. This attraction has deep neurological roots that affect both our brain functions and how we process new information. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

 

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The Pacific Ocean, explained
March 8, 2019

The largest ocean on Earth is filled with mysteries, but also subject to great pressures like climate change, plastic pollution, and overfishing. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Survey of Protected Area Finance Capacity Needs
March 8, 2019

This survey is designed to better understand the knowledge and capacity development needs of the broad conservation community with regards to protected area finance.

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In the Solomon Islands, making amends in the name of conservation
February 22, 2019

In the Solomon Islands, indigenous leaders and Australian scientists have come together in a quest to protect unique ecosystems while healing old wounds in the process.Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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How to keep conservation policies from backfiring in a globally connected world
February 22, 2019

For many years environmentalists have urged the public to “think globally, act locally” – meaning, consider the health of the planet, then take action in your own community...But this approach can have unintended consequences. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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What’s in a name? The role of defining ‘wilderness’ in conservation
February 8, 2019

In a recent opinion piece published in the journal Nature, several ecologists question recent efforts to delineate areas of wilderness and intactness around the world to define conservation targets. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Drones drop poison bombs to fight one island's rat invasion
February 8, 2019

The sad reality is that few islands are safe from human-introduced invasive species. Even a seemingly remote island that people never visit is at risk... While drones can’t fix all the ecological messes we’ve made, on at least one island, they’ve helped win a pivotal battle.

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MOU To Increase Collaboration On Conservation And Management Of Biodiversity.
January 18, 2019

The main objective of the agreement is to develop a partnership between the two organisations that will enhance the conservation and management of biodiversity and ecosystems, climate change resilience, as well as funding mechanisms for studies dedicated to environmental issues in the Pacific reg

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The Top 10 Ocean Conservation Victories of 2018
January 18, 2019

The lack of major ocean conservation victories in 2018 is not for lack of trying. Scientists have done an incredible job of arming us with information, and the conservation groups keep chipping away at it. But it hasn’t been enough. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Missing half the story: How considering gender can improve ocean conservation and management
January 18, 2019

Why incorporating gender perspectives into ocean conservation and management isn’t just the right thing to do for gender equity – it’s the right thing to do for ocean conservation and management. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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