A Conservation Success Story
The third-largest land mammal on Earth is in danger. All five species and subspecies of rhinoceros—the White, Black, Greater One-Horned, Javan, and Sumatran—are considered endangered in the wild. An ancient animal whose lineage can be traced back millions of years,...
Into the Sea
The number of dead marine mammals that wash up on our shores continues to climb rapidly. These animals serve as a strong indicator for humanity’s negligent behavior towards our beaches, oceans, and environment as a whole. Sustainable Coastlines, located in Auckland,...
Waste Management in Addis Ababa
In the most populous landlocked country on the world’s fastest-urbanizing continent, it’s a normal sight to see growing piles of waste lining the Ethiopian capital’s streets. Environmental impact aside, refuse build-up is a hotbed for the cultivation and spread of...
A Guiding Light for the Visually Impaired
Indonesia’s geo-political history has established and shaped a highly diverse environment and society. The Indonesian archipelago represents a major juncture of Earth’s tectonic plates, a bustling convergence nexus of people and cultures between Oceania,...
