by Adam Cruise | Oct 1, 2021 | Commentary
By Harry Wells, Nora Ward & Ramiro D. Crego – The Conversation Imagine driving through a lush, green landscape in France or Germany and spotting a herd of elephants roaming freely. As absurd as that might seem, it was only 10,000 years ago that...
by Adam Cruise | Dec 10, 2020 | Commentary
By Mary Jo DiLonardo – Treehugger A herd of around 580 African elephants entered Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo from neighboring land, causing an unexpected transformation to the park. The elephants have torn through...
by Adam Cruise | Aug 6, 2020 | News
By Kiley Price – Conservation international Though news headlines about the state of the planet may seem bleak, they don’t always capture the whole story. Right now, around the world, the work of protecting nature and the climate is happening in the field — and...