DONATE Empowering Women Through Conservation Offering Opportunities for Women Is a Responsibility Conservationists Should Consider By Natasha Tworoski Conservation efforts can often carry a despairing feeling of moral conflict, particularly in countries with high...
DONATE The Growing Crisis of Great Ape Smuggling New Data Shows that Illegal Great Ape Smuggling Is Even More Dire than We Realized By Natasha Tworoski The great ape crisis is rapidly escalating. Eastern gorillas, Western chimpanzees and Bornean orangutans were...
DONATE The Devastation of Palm Oil is Now Spreading to African Countries By Natasha Tworoski The overwhelming demand for palm oil is well-known for its horrifying impact in eastern Asia, particularly in Malaysia and Indonesia. However, growing demand means...
DONATE Protecting Primates in the Democratic Republic of Congo By Natasha Tworoski The Democratic Republic of Congo is home to three PASA sanctuaries: Lola ya Bonobo, JACK (Jeunes Animaux Confisques au Katanga) and the Centre de Rehabilitation des Primates de Lwiro...
DONATE Democratic Republic Of Congo: On the Brink of a New Wave of Violence? By Natasha Tworoski A country that has faced a long history of violence and political instability, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is teetering on the brink of a new wave of violence....
DONATE Democratic Republic Of Congo: A Brutal History of Conflict By Natasha Tworoski In the center of Africa lies the world’s second most diverse rainforest, the Congo Basin. Wildlife that occurs here includes 10,000 species of tropical plants, 1,000 species of...