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  • Photo essay: Nine ways of seeing deserts as landscapes of richness – not symbols of failure

    Photo essay: Nine ways of seeing deserts as landscapes of richness – not symbols of failure

    Anuja Malhotra Abi Tamim Vanak Chetan Misher
    · Jun 17, 2025 · 09:15 am
  • Armed with slingshots, hot air balloons and paragliders, Kenyans are replanting vanishing forests

    Armed with slingshots, hot air balloons and paragliders, Kenyans are replanting vanishing forests

    Dominic Kirui, Thomson Reuters Foundation News
    · Sep 14, 2018 · 10:30 pm
  • A study in Nepal has found a link between outmigration and increased forest cover

    A study in Nepal has found a link between outmigration and increased forest cover

    Saleem Shaikh
    · Aug 29, 2018 · 09:30 pm
  • A group of youngsters is turning a ‘sacred grove’ in Western Ghats into a biodiversity-rich zone

    A group of youngsters is turning a ‘sacred grove’ in Western Ghats into a biodiversity-rich zone

    Nivedita Khandekar
    · Jul 31, 2018 · 08:30 pm
  • A ‘people’s forest’ in Assam holds new hope for rhino conservation

    A ‘people’s forest’ in Assam holds new hope for rhino conservation

    Bikash Kumar Bhattacharya
    · May 12, 2018 · 08:30 pm
  • Villages are trying to replant mangroves in Kacchh to save the coast – and the world

    Villages are trying to replant mangroves in Kacchh to save the coast – and the world

    MM Paniyil
    · Dec 02, 2016 · 09:30 pm
  • Can upscale chocolate turn the tide on Haiti's devastating deforestation?

    Can upscale chocolate turn the tide on Haiti's devastating deforestation?

    Meg Wilcox
    · Sep 30, 2016 · 09:30 pm
  • A group of conservationists are trying to replant native trees in the Western Ghats

    A group of conservationists are trying to replant native trees in the Western Ghats

    Sibi Arasu
    · Aug 19, 2016 · 09:30 pm