THE GUARDIAN – Peru planning to dam Amazon’s main source and displace 1000s
Mongabay Special Reporting Initiative Fellow David Hill reports on Peru’s dam plans for The Guardian. Read the full piece here.
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Mongabay Special Reporting Initiative Fellow David Hill reports on Peru’s dam plans for The Guardian. Read the full piece here.
Read more →In a piece for The New York Times, Special Reporting Initiative Fellow Rachel Cernansky explores how food waste undermines African […]
Read more →Special Reporting Initiative Fellow Brendan Borrell reports for TakePart on how an agricultural method imported from New Zealand could be […]
Read more →Special Reporting Initiative Fellows Erik Vance and Dominic Bracco II submit an interesting piece on the world’s first aquaculture textbook […]
Read more →Chances are, even if you’ve never heard of it, you use gum arabic every day. The dried tree sap is […]
Read more →Although there haven’t been new Ebola patients in Liberia since March 25th, that doesn’t mean the troubles for West Africans […]
Read more →Special Reporting Initiative Fellow Margaret Egbula will explore the role of biotechnology in reducing food waste by developing crop varieties […]
Read more →The island of Lý Sơn sits a few miles off shore of the city of Da Nang and halfway down […]
Read more →Special Reporting Initiative Fellow Margaret Egbula will report on storage solutions in West Africa in May of 2015. Solutions to […]
Read more →Farmers in tropical areas have long struggled to maximize their crop yields, but the strikes against them just continue to […]
Read more →On a hot weekend in February, Shamim Daudi sits down with farmer after farmer near Babati, Tanzania, to talk with […]
Read more →Mongabay Special Reporting Initiative Fellow Rachel Cernansky has published her article: Could traditional plants hold the secret to saving crops […]
Read more →In the late 1980s, Bertha Mjawa remembers seeing endless quantities of fruits and vegetables getting thrown out across Tanzania because […]
Read more →Outside Halima Sama’s house, children run around the dirt compound, kicking up the dust that blankets the region during the […]
Read more →Farmers in north-central Brazil, where the savanna meets the Amazon rainforest, are clearing land at an unprecedented rate. The government […]
Read more →Scientists are raising the alarm about the disparity between biodiversity goals and carbon goals in Brazil’s Cerrado. New research is […]
Read more →Corn is an integral part of many meals in Tanzania and its neighboring East African countries. Ground, it makes a […]
Read more →A small mammal that likes to feast on a soybean pest in Brazil’s Cerrado illustrates how preserving this savanna landscape […]
Read more →Scientific American has published Mongabay Special Reporting Initiative Fellow Brendan Borrell’s piece on big cats could returning to Brazil’s grassland.
Read more →At the bustling Kilombero wholesale produce market in the town of Arusha, Tanzania, traders sort hundreds of pounds of mangos […]
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