In the past few years, previously spotless air-conditioned icons of Singapore such as Changi Airport and the Apple Store have experienced infestations and diseases on indoor greenery. Experts say the rise in extreme temperatures as the city-state loses forest cover explains the migration of flies, bees, butterflies and rats into cooler indoor environments. by Robin Hicks #animal behavior #climate change #insects #pesticides #singapore
🌿 Mongabay founder & CEO Rhett Ayers Butler has been awarded the 2025 Henry Shaw Medal by the Missouri Botanical Garden — one of the oldest conservation honors. The award recognizes individuals whose work has advanced science, conservation, and public understanding of nature. While many recipients have been scientists, Rhett joins a distinguished group from outside academia, including the National Geographic Society and the U.K.’s King Charles III. by Bobby Bascomb
Brazil’s antitrust regulator, CADE, on Sept. 30 decided to suspend the Amazon soy moratorium from Jan. 1, 2026. Depending on the probe’s course of action, this could dismantle one of the nation’s most important private sector pacts credited with slowing deforestation of the tropical rainforest for soy plantations. by Shanna Hanbury #news #deforestation #soy #conservation #Amazon #rainforests #Brazil
The IUCN, the global wildlife conservation authority, has established a new expert group that will help shape conservation priorities for a previously overlooked but vital group of organisms: microbes. In a recent commentary, the Microbial Conservation Specialist Group (MCSG) announced that it will look at the status and threats to various beneficial microbes that are critical for the health of humans and ecosystems. by Shreya Dasgupta #news #microbes #conservation
Brazil’s President Lula has personally cemented his support for the project and set his cabinet to work out a deal to renew the BR-319 highway, which passes through one of the most preserved areas of the Amazon. Scientists warn the highway will create a “fishbone effect” of illegal side roads, fueling deforestation that could push the Amazon past a critical tipping point and trigger its irreversible conversion into a savanna. by Rafael Spuldar #news #Amazon #Brazil
A new study found that 75 streams in Alaska’s Brooks Range have turned orange due to thawing permafrost, which releases metals that exceed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency safety thresholds for aquatic life. The contamination threatens fish populations that Indigenous communities depend on for food and income. Scientists warn that this climate change impact is irreversible and spreading. by Liz Kimbrough #news #biodiversity #fish #climatechange #indigenouspeople
Forged signatures. Flawed assessments. Secret night-time bulldozing. Mongabay uncovered how a hydropower project in Nepal’s sacred mountains was 90x bigger than reported—threatening Indigenous yak herders, red pandas, and snow leopards. Within weeks, 30+ organizations cited our coverage, and in 2025 it won the Indigenous Media Award. This is the power of independent journalism. 🌍 Support our efforts:
Arctic sea ice hit its 2025 summer minimum without setting a record low on Sept. 10, despite a historically low winter maximum earlier. Scientists say sea ice loss has slowed over the past 20 years due to natural variability in atmospheric and ocean systems, counterbalancing the impacts from human-caused climate change. However, they warn that this slowdown likely offers only a temporary reprieve. by Gloria Dickie #news #globalwarming #climatechange #environment
Over the past two decades, a group of women in Lampang province, Thailand, have taken action to improve their local environment and curb sources of haze by restoring their local community forest. Their bold approach to fire prevention — combining regular patrols, check dams and fire breaks, as well as an innovative wildfire alert system — has earned them a reputation as a regional model for other communities. by Carolyn Cowan #forest #conservation #indigenouswomen
From conflict to coexistence: Quechua women in Peru’s Andes are rewriting the story of wildcats 🐆👩🏽🌾. Their group blends science, tradition & women’s leadership to protect species like the endangered Andean cat. After Mongabay’s feature, orgs like Panthera stepped in with support 🌍. Independent journalism sparks real conservation change. Read more 👇 Support independent media: #news #impact #indigenous #conservation #women #cats