That ‘fish’ on the menu? In Brazil’s schools and prisons, it’s often shark
Brazil, the world’s top importer of shark meat, is feeding much of it to preschoolers, hospital patients, military staff, public workers and more via government procurements, Mongabay has found. This ...
What’s on the menu at thousands of Brazilian public institutions?
Shark meat, and most people don’t even know it, report @philjaco.bsky.social, @bykarlamendes.bsky.social, and Kuang Keng Kuek Ser for @mongabay.com.
Supported by @pulitzercenter.bsky.social.
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05.08.2025 14:06
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Study links African lion survival to prey availability
BLANTYRE, Malawi ― African lions are declining due to the decrease in their herbivore prey, necessitating the need for increased prey protection measures to reverse this trend, a study says.…
A recent study finds that African lion populations are declining as their prey are as well, prompting a need to protect these prey species to reverse the trend.
Preventing prey depletion can help improve lion reproduction & population growth in areas prone to poaching for bushmeat.
07.03.2025 09:00
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An Ecuadorian hotspot shows how forests can claw back from destruction
Can a tropical forest mend itself? After trees are cut down and wildlife flees, do microbes on the dank, leafy floor and woody giants with epiphyte-laden crowns come back; do the pollinators, seed…
The Ecuadorian Chocó, a hidden biodiversity gem, faces intense deforestation. Researchers at the Canandé Reserve are uncovering its resilience, showing how forests can recover when given the right conditions—insights that could shape future restoration efforts.
06.03.2025 09:00
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I’ll never forget getting this close to a mountain gorilla. 🦍
Most of my time at @mongabay.bsky.social is spent on the 💻 ensuring our work reaches the right people.
But sometimes I step into the field. 📷
The biggest challenge? Staying calm as a gorilla got so close I could hear her breathing.
05.03.2025 19:35
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Elusive wildlife shows up for photographer’s camera traps in Congo
In 2023, Will Burrard-Lucas, a U.K.-based photographer who specializes in high-definition camera-trapping, set up cameras at four sites in the Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, a 4,000-square-kilometer…
In 2023, photographer Will Burrard-Lucas set up high-definition cameras across Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park in the Republic of Congo, capturing rare glimpses of its elusive wildlife.
The park is a stronghold for endangered species like gorillas, chimpanzees, and forest elephants.
05.03.2025 09:00
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Camera trap films two rare black wolves in Poland
A camera trap placed inside a forest in Poland has filmed two rare black wolves crossing a stream, SAVE Wildlife Conservation Fund Poland announced recently. Originally set up to record beavers that…
A camera trap placed inside a forest in Poland has filmed two rare black wolves crossing a stream.
Originally set up to record beavers that were building a dam, the camera captured the black wolves on film twice: once in the summer of 2024, and again toward the end of the year.
04.03.2025 09:00
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Getting rewilding right with the reintroduction of small wildcats
For the briefest moment earlier this year, the Eurasian lynx — extinct in the U.K. for thousands of years — returned to the wild in Scotland. But this release wasn’t scientifically planned. Rather,…
More than a thousand years after its extinction in Scotland, the Eurasian lynx briefly returned in January — illegally. The unauthorized release of four lynx drew criticism and reinforced a crucial lesson: rewilding must be done right.
03.03.2025 14:01
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Wisdom, the world’s oldest known bird at 74, has a new chick
Wisdom, the world’s oldest known wild bird, made headlines recently for laying an egg with a new partner, her first egg in four years. The egg has now hatched, and Wisdom, a Laysan albatross…
Wisdom, the world’s oldest known wild bird, made headlines recently for laying an egg with a new partner, her first egg in four years, reports @mongabay.bsky.social.
The egg has now hatched, and Wisdom, a Laysan albatross, or mōlī in Hawaiian, was spotted caring for her chick.
03.03.2025 10:22
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Climate researcher fired for refusing air travel wins compensation
A climate researcher who was fired from his job for refusing to take a flight back from a work trip has been awarded compensation in court for unfair dismissal. Gianluca Grimalda has been reducing…
A climate researcher who was fired from his job for refusing to take a flight back from a work trip has been awarded compensation in court for unfair dismissal. In 2023, Gianluca Grimalda's was fired after he refused to fly & expedite his travel from PNG to Germany.
11.02.2025 14:00
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A new collar for Krahô. From left, Fernanda Cavalcanti, Giulianny Machado, Ísis Zanini and Frederico Lemos. Image courtesy of Augusto Gomes.
An aerial view of the Entre Rios Farm, next to the Pontal Farm, partly leased for soybean plantations. Image courtesy of Augusto Gomes.
Biologists Fernanda Cavalcanti and Frederico Lemos with the female fox Krahô-Kanela in their arms, after fitting her with a new radio collar. Image courtesy of Augusto Gomes.
The hoary fox is the only canine endemic to both the Cerrado biome & Brazil; it’s now trying to survive among cattle pastures & soy plantations.
A project in southern Brazil combines research, conservation & community engagement to protect the species.
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11.02.2025 11:42
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Has the Moo Deng craze helped wild pygmy hippos at all? (analysis)
2024 was a chaotic year. The year was, once again, the warmest on record globally, according to the World Meteorological Organization, with multiple climate disasters around the globe. The year was…
Moo Deng, a baby pygmy hippo, became an overnight sensation online. Videos of her were watched by millions.
But conservationists say that popularity hasn’t resulted in any change on the ground for wild pygmy hippos, which are down to fewer than 2,500 animals in the wild.
07.02.2025 14:00
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Agriculture, illegal ranching and roads threaten the jaguar in Mesoamerica
Jaguar have always disregarded national borders, but some threats are keeping the big cats contained within the territories that they inhabits. The spread of extensive monoculture plantations,…
Jaguar habitats in the Mesoamerica region, spanning Mexico and Central America, are under severe threat from deforestation, illegal ranching, monoculture plantations, forest fires, and hunting, which disrupt connectivity between populations.
07.02.2025 09:00
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Concerns grow over press freedoms in Cambodia after British journalist blacklisted from the country
Cambodia’s Interior Ministry confirmed Wednesday it had blocked a British journalist known for his reporting on human rights abuses and environmental issues from the country, an incident that comes am...
1/2 In two days, two Cambodian government officials have contradicted one another - one claimed I applied for a visa as an electrician, another claimed I applied for a visa as a teacher.
The cover story is disintegrating, I am and have only ever been a journalist in Cambodia.
05.02.2025 13:08
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Leopards’ unique ‘sawing’ sounds could aid conservation efforts
NAIROBI, Kenya — Leopards often produce a unique, deep, guttural roar commonly described as “sawing” due to its resemblance to the sound of a person sawing wood by hand. Researchers in a study…
Leopards frequently make a deep, guttural roar that is called “sawing” because it sounds like someone manually cutting wood.
In a recent study, researchers discovered that by examining these sounds using a method called bioacoustics, they can monitor far wider areas.
05.02.2025 14:00
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Uganda’s tree-climbing lions grow scarce amid nationwide decline of the big cat
NAIROBI ― Poisoning, poaching and loss of habitat have significantly reduced populations of lion prides in Uganda, signaling the need for long-term commitments to conservation action, researchers…
Lion populations in 6 protected areas in Uganda have declined over the past decade, a recent survey shows.
The researchers attribute this decline, in some cases of nearly 50%, to poisoning of the big cats by livestock farmers, snaring by poachers, and habitat loss.
05.02.2025 09:00
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To conserve chimps, understand their genetic traits and local adaptations, says study
NAIROBI ― Understanding the genetic traits of chimpanzees and how they help them adapt to unique conditions in different habitats is critical to maintaining their resilience and ensuring long-term…
Chimpanzees live across diverse habitats, but little is known about their potential adaptation in different environments. A study has found they possess genetic traits that help them adapt to different habitat conditions, including a possible malaria protection.
04.02.2025 14:00
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