Together, We Can Protect Our Planet
With this inspirational video, we thank you for your support over the past year.
View ArticleWhere on Earth is Russ? Field Report from Suriname
CI's president gives a video update from the forests of South America.
View ArticleOn Streets of Bogotá, Graffiti Art Raises Environmental Awareness
A Colombian street artist shares his story.
View ArticleVideo: Collecting Species Data in Uganda
This short film shows what it’s like to work in one of Africa’s richest forest ecosystems.
View ArticleSloths: The Guiana Shield’s Most Adorable Ambassadors
In Suriname, a sloth sanctuary houses animals displaced by habitat loss before releasing them into protected forests.
View ArticleQ&A with Nan Hauser, Whale Wonder Woman
"Tagging whales is the most exciting, terrifying thing that I have ever done."
View Article10 Indigenous Peoples’ Victories to Celebrate
In recent decades, indigenous peoples have made significant progress in ensuring that their rights are recognized and respected.
View ArticleProtecting Suriname’s Wealth of Water
As global water scarcity accelerates, the Guiana Shield's ample water supply could become even more precious.
View Article3 Reasons We Need to Support the Forest Carbon Market
This is a critical time for the future of our forests — and the people who call them home.
View ArticleGlobal Community Takes Bold Steps to Fight Elephant Poaching
Halting the ivory trade could do more than protect elephants; it could help enhance national and global security.
View ArticleThe Planet Thanks You — and So Do We
A big "thank you" to all the donors and friends who supported us in 2013.
View ArticleIndonesian Floating Classroom Comes to the Big Screen
A stunning new IMAX 3D film features the students of this unique environmental education program.
View ArticleCan We Win the Ivory Wars? 4 Hopeful Signs
A global coalition of unlikely partners is giving new life to the fight against elephant poaching.
View ArticleFilming in Cambodia, Part 1: Behind the Scenes with CI’s Video Team
Learn how the team captures their stunning footage in this three-part series.
View ArticleFilming in Cambodia, Part 2: Why It’s Hard to Film in a Floating House
When you're trying to get the perfect shot, things can — and very often do — go wrong.
View ArticleFilming in Cambodia, Part 3: Fishing at Sunrise
The CI video team's final day of shooting on Tonle Sap Lake.
View ArticleThe Guardians of Raja Ampat: Community-Driven Conservation in Indonesia
We came to hear stories of marine protection from those making it happen: the local people.
View ArticleOnce a Marine Protected Area Is Created, What Happens Next?
In the Cook Islands, a former rugby star is working with rural villagers to shape the world’s second-largest MPA.
View ArticleTanzania Announces Plan to Fight Climate Impacts on Agriculture
Vital Signs data will help Tanzania's people, crops and ecosystems stay healthy and productive in the face of various threats.
View ArticleNature Is Speaking — Is Humanity Listening?
Protecting nature in a bubble is not the answer. People must benefit more from keeping nature intact than from destroying it.
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