Six hundred miles off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos archipelago is home to incredible wildlife experiences.
In many third-world and developing countries, wildlife and nature are often viewed as impediments to progress, or at best, ...
The Los Cedros Protective Forest is at the forefront of a global movement rooted in the Indigenous belief that the environment has intrinsic rights.
The pioneering ruling in Ecuador has laid the groundwork for protecting nonhumans as legal persons. To ensure that more-than-human rights are enforced, the rights community must act.
It's a move they and other experts say could help move the needle forward in the growing movement to secure legal rights for plants, animals, and the very concept of nature. Ecuador's Intellectual ...
Researchers from Sussex have been in South America raising awareness of conservation concerns for the real-life Paddington, ...
The inaugural Thomas E. Lovejoy Prize was awarded today to two exceptional leaders who are bringing innovative approaches to ...
Some of the remaining bears live within the Andean Bear Corridor, a region sitting along the spine of the Andes that stretches from Peru and into Ecuador. It’s here that a team of researchers from the ...
They are camelid species native to the Andes of South America and can be found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru ... and connect with wildlife, nature and conservation.
Quiet travel' destinations like Ecuador's Zabalo Village Quiet Stay and Sweden's Peace & Quiet Hotel offer serenity, beautiful nature and mental clarity Peace and quiet have become major casualties of ...
And at the United Nations COP16 nature summit this week in Cali, Colombia, women are well represented in political leadership ...