New solutions aim to deliver more grain from farm to table in sub-Saharan Africa
Corn is an integral part of many meals in Tanzania and its neighboring East African countries. Ground, it makes a […]
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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 […]
Read more →“Every year the group gets bigger and bigger, and every year the damage to the crop is greater,” said Peixoto, […]
Read more →Mark Kwok has always loved the ocean. An avid diver and spear fisherman, he has travelled the planet in search […]
Read more →Mongabay’s founder Rhett Butler was interviewed by Innovation Forum about the role of governments and business in protecting forests. The […]
Read more →The city of Itaituba, in western Pará state, is home to several construction projects of strategic interest for the Brazilian government. However, with local infrastructure fragile, residents are worried they will not share in the spoils.
Read more →The life of fisherman Rosinaldo Pereira dos Santos, generally known as Tatá, may take a very different direction from the one that the governments of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and President Dilma Rousseff have promoted through their social welfare programs. Living on the banks of the Tapajós River in the Brazilian Amazon, he has always had abundant food.
Read more →Mongabay Special Reporting Initiative fellow and photographer Dominic Bracco II has published a slideshow titled: New practices in China’s ocean […]
Read more →Scientific American has published a sweeping piece on China’s impact on the world’s seafood resources. The article was produced by […]
Read more →Read the commentary by Mongabay Special Reporting Initiative fellow Erik Vance published by Scientific American.
Read more →The Munduruku indigenous tribe have begun to mark out the limits of their land, in an action that could halt […]
Read more →The Brazilian government opposes granting traditional land to the Munduruku people since it would jeopardize seven proposed hydroelectric dams on […]
Read more →Special Reporting Initiative fellows Pública has published an exclusive documentary (in Portuguese) about the latest decision in Brazil that would […]
Read more →Special Reporting Initiative fellows Pública has published an exclusive piece (in Portuguese) about the latest decision in Brazil that would […]
Read more →Special Reporting Initiative fellows Pública has published an exclusive piece (in Portuguese) about the latest decision in Brazil that would […]
Read more →Special Reporting Initiative Fellow Barbara Fraser reports on the niche of community tourism in Peru’s Tambopata Nature Reserve. Read the […]
Read more →Mongabay Special Reporting Initiative Fellow reports on community tourism efforts in the Peruvian Amazon. Watch the short 4-minute video and […]
Read more →Special Reporting Initiative Fellow Barbara Fraser reports from the Peruvian Amazon in a piece titled: Indigenous territories play dual role […]
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