5 Years of Mongabay Latam | Mongabay Impacts
After launching our first non-English news bureau in Indonesia in 2012, Mongabay launched a second in Latin America in 2016. […]
Read more →Environmental Journalism and Education
After launching our first non-English news bureau in Indonesia in 2012, Mongabay launched a second in Latin America in 2016. […]
Read more →In July 2021, Mongabay published an investigation into an Australian mining firm’s plan to drill within the boundaries of Haut […]
Read more →Quality journalism fuels dialogue between government, NGOs, communities, and lobbying groups as well as concerned citizens in an effort to find solutions to the environmental challenges we face now and in the years ahead. The process of educating these groups about the importance of conserving natural resources plays a major role in promoting advocacy and facilitating cooperation. However, the nuanced field of long-form environmental journalism is on the decline.
Read more →In 2009, Cynthia Ong, the Founder and Executive Director of LEAP, a Malaysian NGO, contacted Mongabay about a plan to […]
Read more →The pygmy sloth (Bradypus pygmaeus), a diminutive sloth species found only on Escudo de Veraguas Island off the coast of Panama, has been the subject of several Mongabay stories. But in 2013, one of our articles sparked an unexpected frenzy of attention.
Read more →In 2009 a military coup in Madagascar triggered a collapse in governance that resulted in a sharp increase in illegal […]
Read more →In 2014 World Resources Institute (WRI) launched Global Forest Watch, a platform for monitoring and understanding the world’s forests using […]
Read more →In 2012 Mongabay launched mongabay.co.id, an Indonesian language environmental news service, with a goal of increasing transparency and accountability in […]
Read more →In 2008 Mongabay launched Tropical Conservation Science (TCS), an open-access academic journal that provides opportunities for scientists in developing countries […]
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