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One Orangutan Crossing Above a Road Just Gave Conservationists a Rare Win

A young orangutan stepped onto a rope bridge in northern Sumatra, and a quiet camera trap captured the kind of moment conservationists spend years hoping to see. The footage is simple: one endangered ape, one public road, one handmade crossing. For a species facing habitat loss, that brief journey may carry unusual weight. The Footage…
Three Nations Unite to Protect the Mayan Jungle, A 14 Million Acre Bet on Nature, Culture, and Cooperation

When people picture the world’s great rainforests, the Amazon often dominates the imagination. Yet another vast and ecologically critical forest stretches across southern Mexico, northern Guatemala, and western Belize. Known as the Mayan Jungle, or Selva Maya, this tropical landscape shelters rare wildlife, ancient archaeological sites, and communities whose cultures have been intertwined with the…
The Wondiwoi Tree Kangaroo Returns After Nearly a Century of Silence

For generations, the Wondiwoi tree kangaroo existed more as rumor than reality. Naturalists spoke of it in hushed tones, a creature seen once and then folded into the pages of history. With no confirmed sightings for nearly a hundred years, it slipped into the category of the forgotten. That changed when the misty Wondiwoi Mountains…
