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A familiar amphibian in Ecuador sparked a global revolution in conservation thanks to the Rights of Nature law.
Researchers have captured footage of these bears making a wide range of vocalizations during their most intimate moments—the ...
Amid the extreme political polarization in his home country, the Pope found himself at odds with nearly every President.
What roils beneath the Earth's surface may feel a world away, but the activity can help forge land masses that dictate ocean circulation, climate patterns, and even animal activity and evolution. In ...
The study highlights the transformative potential of the Rights of Nature, which views nature as a rights-bearing entity, not merely an object of regulation and subjugation by extractive industries.
There has been a huge push to plant native trees across the Andes in recent years. And it’s been a success. This is episode 23 of Stories of Resistance, in honor of Earth Day.
Scientists at the Institute for Agroecology at the University of Vermont, along with international co-authors, have published ...
President Nayib Bukele said he would free the Venezuelans that the Trump administration deported to El Salvador if Venezuela ...
This 1,000-mile river suffered decades of oil spills. Now it’s a legal person, things could change
Peru’s Marañón River was made a legal person, granting it the rights to be free-flowing and free of contamination. Mari Luz ...
"Being Yaqui is this whole way of life," and Carlos Valencia is using art, language and education to strengthen his community ...
Dog owners work hard to keep their pets safe and healthy, and during parvo season, that work becomes even more important. On ...
When inventor and scientist Josh Miele was 4 years old, a neighbor poured sulfuric acid on his head, burning and permanently ...
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