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  1. Remote Sensing, Real Impact - Technology-Driven Conservation At The Jane Goodall Institute
    (How the Jane Goodall Institute [JGI] is using satellite imagery and spatial technology to help people and animals thrive.)
    --
    geoweeknews.com/news/conservat <-- shared technical article
    --
    iceye.com/blog/government/solu <-- shared technical article
    --
    [this post should not be seen as endorsement of a particular provider and/or approach]
    “Dr. Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking research at Gombe National Park in Tanzania began in 1960, and transformed our understanding of chimpanzees and redefined the relationship between humans and animals. Dr. Goodall dedicated her life to conservation and community empowerment. Her recent passing marks the end of an extraordinary career in ethology and conservation science. Yet her legacy lives on powerfully through the Jane Goodall Institute [JGI] and the countless individuals and communities she inspired worldwide. Her pioneering work revealed that chimpanzees make and use tools, have complex social structures, and possess individual personalities; discoveries that fundamentally challenged our understanding of what it means to be human, for the better…
    The institute's current work embodies Dr. Goodall's profound philosophy: that humanity can only reach its full potential "when our clever brains and our compassionate hearts are connected."
    This principle guides every aspect of JGI's conservation science strategy, from analyzing satellite data to providing local communities with the tools they need to strengthen their environment. Dr. Goodall's vision that conservation must be rooted in compassion, scientific rigor, and respect for local communities continues to shape the institute's innovative approach to using technology for conservation action.
    As time has gone on, geospatial technologies have become increasingly indispensable to this mission, enabling JGI to monitor forest health in real-time, map critical chimpanzee habitats and migration corridors, and measure the tangible impact of community-led conservation initiatives. But perhaps most importantly, these technologies help the communities understand that the lives of people, animals and their shared environment are all interconnected…”
    #ConservationTechnology #illegal #Deforestation #hunting #mining #GombeNationalPark #remotesensing #radar #earthobservation #chimpanzee #conservation #communityempowerment #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #satellite #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #GIS #spatial #mapping #habitat #destruction #migration #corridors #monitoring #conservationscience #strategy #resource #cloudcover #alerts #foresthealth #protection #SAR #vegetation #ecosystems #rainforest #greatape #disease #foodsecurity #DRC #Tanzania #CongoBasin #nationalpark #ranger #parkranger #security #safety #alerts #wildlifetrafficking
    @JaneGoodallInstitute @iceeye

  2. Remote Sensing, Real Impact - Technology-Driven Conservation At The Jane Goodall Institute
    (How the Jane Goodall Institute [JGI] is using satellite imagery and spatial technology to help people and animals thrive.)
    --
    geoweeknews.com/news/conservat <-- shared technical article
    --
    iceye.com/blog/government/solu <-- shared technical article
    --
    [this post should not be seen as endorsement of a particular provider and/or approach]
    “Dr. Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking research at Gombe National Park in Tanzania began in 1960, and transformed our understanding of chimpanzees and redefined the relationship between humans and animals. Dr. Goodall dedicated her life to conservation and community empowerment. Her recent passing marks the end of an extraordinary career in ethology and conservation science. Yet her legacy lives on powerfully through the Jane Goodall Institute [JGI] and the countless individuals and communities she inspired worldwide. Her pioneering work revealed that chimpanzees make and use tools, have complex social structures, and possess individual personalities; discoveries that fundamentally challenged our understanding of what it means to be human, for the better…
    The institute's current work embodies Dr. Goodall's profound philosophy: that humanity can only reach its full potential "when our clever brains and our compassionate hearts are connected."
    This principle guides every aspect of JGI's conservation science strategy, from analyzing satellite data to providing local communities with the tools they need to strengthen their environment. Dr. Goodall's vision that conservation must be rooted in compassion, scientific rigor, and respect for local communities continues to shape the institute's innovative approach to using technology for conservation action.
    As time has gone on, geospatial technologies have become increasingly indispensable to this mission, enabling JGI to monitor forest health in real-time, map critical chimpanzee habitats and migration corridors, and measure the tangible impact of community-led conservation initiatives. But perhaps most importantly, these technologies help the communities understand that the lives of people, animals and their shared environment are all interconnected…”
    #ConservationTechnology #illegal #Deforestation #hunting #mining #GombeNationalPark #remotesensing #radar #earthobservation #chimpanzee #conservation #communityempowerment #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #satellite #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #GIS #spatial #mapping #habitat #destruction #migration #corridors #monitoring #conservationscience #strategy #resource #cloudcover #alerts #foresthealth #protection #SAR #vegetation #ecosystems #rainforest #greatape #disease #foodsecurity #DRC #Tanzania #CongoBasin #nationalpark #ranger #parkranger #security #safety #alerts #wildlifetrafficking
    @JaneGoodallInstitute @iceeye

  3. Remote Sensing, Real Impact - Technology-Driven Conservation At The Jane Goodall Institute
    (How the Jane Goodall Institute [JGI] is using satellite imagery and spatial technology to help people and animals thrive.)
    --
    geoweeknews.com/news/conservat <-- shared technical article
    --
    iceye.com/blog/government/solu <-- shared technical article
    --
    [this post should not be seen as endorsement of a particular provider and/or approach]
    “Dr. Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking research at Gombe National Park in Tanzania began in 1960, and transformed our understanding of chimpanzees and redefined the relationship between humans and animals. Dr. Goodall dedicated her life to conservation and community empowerment. Her recent passing marks the end of an extraordinary career in ethology and conservation science. Yet her legacy lives on powerfully through the Jane Goodall Institute [JGI] and the countless individuals and communities she inspired worldwide. Her pioneering work revealed that chimpanzees make and use tools, have complex social structures, and possess individual personalities; discoveries that fundamentally challenged our understanding of what it means to be human, for the better…
    The institute's current work embodies Dr. Goodall's profound philosophy: that humanity can only reach its full potential "when our clever brains and our compassionate hearts are connected."
    This principle guides every aspect of JGI's conservation science strategy, from analyzing satellite data to providing local communities with the tools they need to strengthen their environment. Dr. Goodall's vision that conservation must be rooted in compassion, scientific rigor, and respect for local communities continues to shape the institute's innovative approach to using technology for conservation action.
    As time has gone on, geospatial technologies have become increasingly indispensable to this mission, enabling JGI to monitor forest health in real-time, map critical chimpanzee habitats and migration corridors, and measure the tangible impact of community-led conservation initiatives. But perhaps most importantly, these technologies help the communities understand that the lives of people, animals and their shared environment are all interconnected…”
    #ConservationTechnology #illegal #Deforestation #hunting #mining #GombeNationalPark #remotesensing #radar #earthobservation #chimpanzee #conservation #communityempowerment #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #satellite #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #GIS #spatial #mapping #habitat #destruction #migration #corridors #monitoring #conservationscience #strategy #resource #cloudcover #alerts #foresthealth #protection #SAR #vegetation #ecosystems #rainforest #greatape #disease #foodsecurity #DRC #Tanzania #CongoBasin #nationalpark #ranger #parkranger #security #safety #alerts #wildlifetrafficking
    @JaneGoodallInstitute @iceeye

  4. Remote Sensing, Real Impact - Technology-Driven Conservation At The Jane Goodall Institute
    (How the Jane Goodall Institute [JGI] is using satellite imagery and spatial technology to help people and animals thrive.)
    --
    geoweeknews.com/news/conservat <-- shared technical article
    --
    iceye.com/blog/government/solu <-- shared technical article
    --
    [this post should not be seen as endorsement of a particular provider and/or approach]
    “Dr. Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking research at Gombe National Park in Tanzania began in 1960, and transformed our understanding of chimpanzees and redefined the relationship between humans and animals. Dr. Goodall dedicated her life to conservation and community empowerment. Her recent passing marks the end of an extraordinary career in ethology and conservation science. Yet her legacy lives on powerfully through the Jane Goodall Institute [JGI] and the countless individuals and communities she inspired worldwide. Her pioneering work revealed that chimpanzees make and use tools, have complex social structures, and possess individual personalities; discoveries that fundamentally challenged our understanding of what it means to be human, for the better…
    The institute's current work embodies Dr. Goodall's profound philosophy: that humanity can only reach its full potential "when our clever brains and our compassionate hearts are connected."
    This principle guides every aspect of JGI's conservation science strategy, from analyzing satellite data to providing local communities with the tools they need to strengthen their environment. Dr. Goodall's vision that conservation must be rooted in compassion, scientific rigor, and respect for local communities continues to shape the institute's innovative approach to using technology for conservation action.
    As time has gone on, geospatial technologies have become increasingly indispensable to this mission, enabling JGI to monitor forest health in real-time, map critical chimpanzee habitats and migration corridors, and measure the tangible impact of community-led conservation initiatives. But perhaps most importantly, these technologies help the communities understand that the lives of people, animals and their shared environment are all interconnected…”
    #ConservationTechnology #illegal #Deforestation #hunting #mining #GombeNationalPark #remotesensing #radar #earthobservation #chimpanzee #conservation #communityempowerment #JaneGoodallInstitute #JGI #satellite #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #GIS #spatial #mapping #habitat #destruction #migration #corridors #monitoring #conservationscience #strategy #resource #cloudcover #alerts #foresthealth #protection #SAR #vegetation #ecosystems #rainforest #greatape #disease #foodsecurity #DRC #Tanzania #CongoBasin #nationalpark #ranger #parkranger #security #safety #alerts #wildlifetrafficking
    @JaneGoodallInstitute @iceeye

  5. Remote Sensing, Real Impact - Technology-Driven Conservation At The Jane Goodall Institute
    (How the Jane Goodall Institute [JGI] is using satellite imagery and spatial technology to help people and animals thrive.)
    --
    geoweeknews.com/news/conservat <-- shared technical article
    --
    iceye.com/blog/government/solu <-- shared technical article
    --
    [this post should not be seen as endorsement of a particular provider and/or approach]
    “Dr. Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking research at Gombe National Park in Tanzania began in 1960, and transformed our understanding of chimpanzees and redefined the relationship between humans and animals. Dr. Goodall dedicated her life to conservation and community empowerment. Her recent passing marks the end of an extraordinary career in ethology and conservation science. Yet her legacy lives on powerfully through the Jane Goodall Institute [JGI] and the countless individuals and communities she inspired worldwide. Her pioneering work revealed that chimpanzees make and use tools, have complex social structures, and possess individual personalities; discoveries that fundamentally challenged our understanding of what it means to be human, for the better…
    The institute's current work embodies Dr. Goodall's profound philosophy: that humanity can only reach its full potential "when our clever brains and our compassionate hearts are connected."
    This principle guides every aspect of JGI's conservation science strategy, from analyzing satellite data to providing local communities with the tools they need to strengthen their environment. Dr. Goodall's vision that conservation must be rooted in compassion, scientific rigor, and respect for local communities continues to shape the institute's innovative approach to using technology for conservation action.
    As time has gone on, geospatial technologies have become increasingly indispensable to this mission, enabling JGI to monitor forest health in real-time, map critical chimpanzee habitats and migration corridors, and measure the tangible impact of community-led conservation initiatives. But perhaps most importantly, these technologies help the communities understand that the lives of people, animals and their shared environment are all interconnected…”

    @JaneGoodallInstitute @iceeye

  6. Synodontis congicus is a species of #upsidedownCatfish native to the #DemocraticRepublicOfTheCongo and the #RepublicOfTheCongo where it occurs in the upper and middle #CongoBasin. It was first described by Belgian ichthyologist #MaxPoll in 1971. The first specimen was found near the town of #GangalanaBodio, Democratic Republic of the Congo, in the #DunguRiver. The meaning of the #specificName "congicus" is "From the Congo".

  7. Cameroon’s forests are shrinking. Citizens question authorities as illicit timber trafficking fuels Congo Basin deforestation. 🌍 #Cameroon #CongoBasin #deforestation

  8. Cameroon’s forests are shrinking. Citizens question authorities as illicit timber trafficking fuels Congo Basin deforestation. 🌍 #Cameroon #CongoBasin #deforestation

  9. Cameroon’s forests are shrinking. Citizens question authorities as illicit timber trafficking fuels Congo Basin deforestation. 🌍 #Cameroon #CongoBasin #Deforestation
    newz.africa/2026/02/16/cameroo

  10. Cameroon’s forests are shrinking. Citizens question authorities as illicit timber trafficking fuels Congo Basin deforestation. 🌍 #Cameroon #CongoBasin #Deforestation
    newz.africa/2026/02/16/cameroo

  11. To fix the climate, simply empower #Indigenous people

    by Kiki Taufik, 10 Nov 2025

    "Climate change is the defining issue of our age. While nations search for complex technological solutions at this year’s high-stakes climate meeting in the Amazon city of #Belém, a simpler yet powerful answer has been waiting in the wings. I saw it firsthand in the forests of #WestPapua’s Bird’s Head Peninsula in the company of #IndigenousYouth from the Amazon, the #CongoBasin, and #Borneo.

    "They showed me a truth that the world has been overlooking: one of the most effective climate solutions lies in empowering Indigenous people.

    "In this way, we can prevent an immense amount of carbon emissions from #deforestation and preserve priceless #biodiversity and all the benefits we reap from it. It’s a strategy that more than pays for itself."

    news.mongabay.com/2025/11/to-f

    #SolarPunkSunday #MongaBay #SiraDeclaration #ClimateChange #UNDRIP #FPIC #AmazonRiverBasin #IndigenousPeople #IndigenousSolutions #TraditionalIndigenousKnowledge

  12. To fix the climate, simply empower #Indigenous people

    by Kiki Taufik, 10 Nov 2025

    "Climate change is the defining issue of our age. While nations search for complex technological solutions at this year’s high-stakes climate meeting in the Amazon city of #Belém, a simpler yet powerful answer has been waiting in the wings. I saw it firsthand in the forests of #WestPapua’s Bird’s Head Peninsula in the company of #IndigenousYouth from the Amazon, the #CongoBasin, and #Borneo.

    "They showed me a truth that the world has been overlooking: one of the most effective climate solutions lies in empowering Indigenous people.

    "In this way, we can prevent an immense amount of carbon emissions from #deforestation and preserve priceless #biodiversity and all the benefits we reap from it. It’s a strategy that more than pays for itself."

    news.mongabay.com/2025/11/to-f

    #SolarPunkSunday #MongaBay #SiraDeclaration #ClimateChange #UNDRIP #FPIC #AmazonRiverBasin #IndigenousPeople #IndigenousSolutions #TraditionalIndigenousKnowledge

  13. To fix the climate, simply empower #Indigenous people

    by Kiki Taufik, 10 Nov 2025

    "Climate change is the defining issue of our age. While nations search for complex technological solutions at this year’s high-stakes climate meeting in the Amazon city of #Belém, a simpler yet powerful answer has been waiting in the wings. I saw it firsthand in the forests of #WestPapua’s Bird’s Head Peninsula in the company of #IndigenousYouth from the Amazon, the #CongoBasin, and #Borneo.

    "They showed me a truth that the world has been overlooking: one of the most effective climate solutions lies in empowering Indigenous people.

    "In this way, we can prevent an immense amount of carbon emissions from #deforestation and preserve priceless #biodiversity and all the benefits we reap from it. It’s a strategy that more than pays for itself."

    news.mongabay.com/2025/11/to-f

    #SolarPunkSunday #MongaBay #SiraDeclaration #ClimateChange #UNDRIP #FPIC #AmazonRiverBasin #IndigenousPeople #IndigenousSolutions #TraditionalIndigenousKnowledge

  14. To fix the climate, simply empower #Indigenous people

    by Kiki Taufik, 10 Nov 2025

    "Climate change is the defining issue of our age. While nations search for complex technological solutions at this year’s high-stakes climate meeting in the Amazon city of #Belém, a simpler yet powerful answer has been waiting in the wings. I saw it firsthand in the forests of #WestPapua’s Bird’s Head Peninsula in the company of #IndigenousYouth from the Amazon, the #CongoBasin, and #Borneo.

    "They showed me a truth that the world has been overlooking: one of the most effective climate solutions lies in empowering Indigenous people.

    "In this way, we can prevent an immense amount of carbon emissions from #deforestation and preserve priceless #biodiversity and all the benefits we reap from it. It’s a strategy that more than pays for itself."

    news.mongabay.com/2025/11/to-f

    #SolarPunkSunday #MongaBay #SiraDeclaration #ClimateChange #UNDRIP #FPIC #AmazonRiverBasin #IndigenousPeople #IndigenousSolutions #TraditionalIndigenousKnowledge

  15. To fix the climate, simply empower #Indigenous people

    by Kiki Taufik, 10 Nov 2025

    "Climate change is the defining issue of our age. While nations search for complex technological solutions at this year’s high-stakes climate meeting in the Amazon city of #Belém, a simpler yet powerful answer has been waiting in the wings. I saw it firsthand in the forests of #WestPapua’s Bird’s Head Peninsula in the company of #IndigenousYouth from the Amazon, the #CongoBasin, and #Borneo.

    "They showed me a truth that the world has been overlooking: one of the most effective climate solutions lies in empowering Indigenous people.

    "In this way, we can prevent an immense amount of carbon emissions from #deforestation and preserve priceless #biodiversity and all the benefits we reap from it. It’s a strategy that more than pays for itself."

    news.mongabay.com/2025/11/to-f

    #SolarPunkSunday #MongaBay #SiraDeclaration #ClimateChange #UNDRIP #FPIC #AmazonRiverBasin #IndigenousPeople #IndigenousSolutions #TraditionalIndigenousKnowledge

  16. Extensive #SocialNetworks and continent-wide exchange between different hunter-gatherer groups in the #CongoBasin preserved a cultural #diversity that evolved thousands of years ago, University of study suggests:

    idw-online.de/en/news834135 via @idw_online

  17. Extensive #SocialNetworks and continent-wide exchange between different hunter-gatherer groups in the #CongoBasin preserved a cultural #diversity that evolved thousands of years ago, University of study suggests:

    idw-online.de/en/news834135 via @idw_online

  18. Extensive #SocialNetworks and continent-wide exchange between different hunter-gatherer groups in the #CongoBasin preserved a cultural #diversity that evolved thousands of years ago, University of study suggests:

    idw-online.de/en/news834135 via @idw_online

  19. Extensive #SocialNetworks and continent-wide exchange between different hunter-gatherer groups in the #CongoBasin preserved a cultural #diversity that evolved thousands of years ago, University of study suggests:

    idw-online.de/en/news834135 via @idw_online

  20. Extensive #SocialNetworks and continent-wide exchange between different hunter-gatherer groups in the #CongoBasin preserved a cultural #diversity that evolved thousands of years ago, University of study suggests:

    idw-online.de/en/news834135 via @idw_online

  21. The unique plant biodiversity of the Central African bemba forests stories.rbge.org.uk/archives/3

    "Deep in the #forests of the #CongoBasin there is a species of tree which is doing something truly remarkable. In these hotspots of #biodiversity, where every tree is typically a different species to its neighbour, this species forms almost pure stands... up to 90% of the #trees reaching the #canopy are G. dewevrei. The local name for this tree is bemba, and the forests it creates are truly beautiful."

  22. The unique plant biodiversity of the Central African bemba forests stories.rbge.org.uk/archives/3

    "Deep in the #forests of the #CongoBasin there is a species of tree which is doing something truly remarkable. In these hotspots of #biodiversity, where every tree is typically a different species to its neighbour, this species forms almost pure stands... up to 90% of the #trees reaching the #canopy are G. dewevrei. The local name for this tree is bemba, and the forests it creates are truly beautiful."

  23. The unique plant biodiversity of the Central African bemba forests stories.rbge.org.uk/archives/3

    "Deep in the #forests of the #CongoBasin there is a species of tree which is doing something truly remarkable. In these hotspots of #biodiversity, where every tree is typically a different species to its neighbour, this species forms almost pure stands... up to 90% of the #trees reaching the #canopy are G. dewevrei. The local name for this tree is bemba, and the forests it creates are truly beautiful."

  24. The unique plant biodiversity of the Central African bemba forests stories.rbge.org.uk/archives/3

    "Deep in the #forests of the #CongoBasin there is a species of tree which is doing something truly remarkable. In these hotspots of #biodiversity, where every tree is typically a different species to its neighbour, this species forms almost pure stands... up to 90% of the #trees reaching the #canopy are G. dewevrei. The local name for this tree is bemba, and the forests it creates are truly beautiful."

  25. The unique plant biodiversity of the Central African bemba forests stories.rbge.org.uk/archives/3

    "Deep in the #forests of the #CongoBasin there is a species of tree which is doing something truly remarkable. In these hotspots of #biodiversity, where every tree is typically a different species to its neighbour, this species forms almost pure stands... up to 90% of the #trees reaching the #canopy are G. dewevrei. The local name for this tree is bemba, and the forests it creates are truly beautiful."

  26. The Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (ASFA) recently held a meeting in Kinshasa to argue for the reorienting of food production around agroecology in the Congo Basin.

    Civil society groups, donors, government representatives and small-scale farmers gathered to exchange views on challenges and solutions to food security.

    By Elodie Toto
    news.mongabay.com/2023/09/drc-

    #News #Conservation #Environment #Africa #CongoBasin #Agriculture #Agroecology

  27. The Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (ASFA) recently held a meeting in Kinshasa to argue for the reorienting of food production around agroecology in the Congo Basin.

    Civil society groups, donors, government representatives and small-scale farmers gathered to exchange views on challenges and solutions to food security.

    By Elodie Toto
    news.mongabay.com/2023/09/drc-

    #News #Conservation #Environment #Africa #CongoBasin #Agriculture #Agroecology

  28. The Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (ASFA) recently held a meeting in Kinshasa to argue for the reorienting of food production around agroecology in the Congo Basin.

    Civil society groups, donors, government representatives and small-scale farmers gathered to exchange views on challenges and solutions to food security.

    By Elodie Toto
    news.mongabay.com/2023/09/drc-

    #News #Conservation #Environment #Africa #CongoBasin #Agriculture #Agroecology

  29. The Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (ASFA) recently held a meeting in Kinshasa to argue for the reorienting of food production around agroecology in the Congo Basin.

    Civil society groups, donors, government representatives and small-scale farmers gathered to exchange views on challenges and solutions to food security.

    By Elodie Toto
    news.mongabay.com/2023/09/drc-

    #News #Conservation #Environment #Africa #CongoBasin #Agriculture #Agroecology

  30. The Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (ASFA) recently held a meeting in Kinshasa to argue for the reorienting of food production around agroecology in the Congo Basin.

    Civil society groups, donors, government representatives and small-scale farmers gathered to exchange views on challenges and solutions to food security.

    By Elodie Toto
    news.mongabay.com/2023/09/drc-

    #News #Conservation #Environment #Africa #CongoBasin #Agriculture #Agroecology

  31. Hey everyone, I've got a major request. 🧵

    For the past four months I've been working with the #Africa team at @mongabay examining the critical issues facing the #CongoBasin and putting it all together in a podcast series.

    To call this daunting is a vast understatement. Despite the challenges, I am really proud of the work we are doing. We've summarized some really complex topics in a format I think people will appreciate.

    I want as many people to listen to it as possible. Want to help us out?

  32. Hey everyone, I've got a major request. 🧵

    For the past four months I've been working with the #Africa team at @mongabay examining the critical issues facing the #CongoBasin and putting it all together in a podcast series.

    To call this daunting is a vast understatement. Despite the challenges, I am really proud of the work we are doing. We've summarized some really complex topics in a format I think people will appreciate.

    I want as many people to listen to it as possible. Want to help us out?

  33. Hey everyone, I've got a major request. 🧵

    For the past four months I've been working with the #Africa team at @mongabay examining the critical issues facing the #CongoBasin and putting it all together in a podcast series.

    To call this daunting is a vast understatement. Despite the challenges, I am really proud of the work we are doing. We've summarized some really complex topics in a format I think people will appreciate.

    I want as many people to listen to it as possible. Want to help us out?

  34. Hey everyone, I've got a major request. 🧵

    For the past four months I've been working with the #Africa team at @mongabay examining the critical issues facing the #CongoBasin and putting it all together in a podcast series.

    To call this daunting is a vast understatement. Despite the challenges, I am really proud of the work we are doing. We've summarized some really complex topics in a format I think people will appreciate.

    I want as many people to listen to it as possible. Want to help us out?

  35. Hey! Thanks for the follow everyone!

    If you're interested to hear my latest work, I recommend you listen to my #podcast series on the #CongoBasin which I've been releasing in installments over the past couple months.

    Episodes 1 - 3 are out now. You can find them by clicking the linktree in by bio, or searching "Mongabay Explores" on the podcast provider of your choice.

  36. Hey! Thanks for the follow everyone!

    If you're interested to hear my latest work, I recommend you listen to my #podcast series on the #CongoBasin which I've been releasing in installments over the past couple months.

    Episodes 1 - 3 are out now. You can find them by clicking the linktree in by bio, or searching "Mongabay Explores" on the podcast provider of your choice.

  37. Hey! Thanks for the follow everyone!

    If you're interested to hear my latest work, I recommend you listen to my #podcast series on the #CongoBasin which I've been releasing in installments over the past couple months.

    Episodes 1 - 3 are out now. You can find them by clicking the linktree in by bio, or searching "Mongabay Explores" on the podcast provider of your choice.

  38. Hey! Thanks for the follow everyone!

    If you're interested to hear my latest work, I recommend you listen to my #podcast series on the #CongoBasin which I've been releasing in installments over the past couple months.

    Episodes 1 - 3 are out now. You can find them by clicking the linktree in by bio, or searching "Mongabay Explores" on the podcast provider of your choice.

  39. Greeting new followers. Some folks have migrated here with the continued degradation of the bird site. Time for another #introduction

    I’m Mike and I’m an American audio/visual journalist based in Sydney #Australia.

    If you listen to the podcasts at @mongabay thats my voice.

    I cover a very wide range of topics and locations including #NewGuinea #CongoBasin #ClimateChange #Solutions #Deforestation and #HumanRights.

  40. Greeting new followers. Some folks have migrated here with the continued degradation of the bird site. Time for another #introduction

    I’m Mike and I’m an American audio/visual journalist based in Sydney #Australia.

    If you listen to the podcasts at @mongabay thats my voice.

    I cover a very wide range of topics and locations including #NewGuinea #CongoBasin #ClimateChange #Solutions #Deforestation and #HumanRights.

  41. Greeting new followers. Some folks have migrated here with the continued degradation of the bird site. Time for another #introduction

    I’m Mike and I’m an American audio/visual journalist based in Sydney #Australia.

    If you listen to the podcasts at @mongabay thats my voice.

    I cover a very wide range of topics and locations including #NewGuinea #CongoBasin #ClimateChange #Solutions #Deforestation and #HumanRights.

  42. Greeting new followers. Some folks have migrated here with the continued degradation of the bird site. Time for another #introduction

    I’m Mike and I’m an American audio/visual journalist based in Sydney #Australia.

    If you listen to the podcasts at @mongabay thats my voice.

    I cover a very wide range of topics and locations including #NewGuinea #CongoBasin #ClimateChange #Solutions #Deforestation and #HumanRights.

  43. Great apes are on track to lose 94% of their range to climate change by 2050 if humans do nothing to address the problem, according to research.

    In this episode of Mongabay Explores, experts speak with Mongabay about the threats to bonobos and mountain gorillas, the importance of great apes for the protection of Congo Basin rainforest, and ways forward for conservation.

    from @MikeDiGirolamo

    news.mongabay.com/2023/06/big-

    #conservation #CongoBasin #Apes #Africa #Wildlife #Trafficking

  44. Great apes are on track to lose 94% of their range to climate change by 2050 if humans do nothing to address the problem, according to research.

    In this episode of Mongabay Explores, experts speak with Mongabay about the threats to bonobos and mountain gorillas, the importance of great apes for the protection of Congo Basin rainforest, and ways forward for conservation.

    from @MikeDiGirolamo

    news.mongabay.com/2023/06/big-

    #conservation #CongoBasin #Apes #Africa #Wildlife #Trafficking

  45. Great apes are on track to lose 94% of their range to climate change by 2050 if humans do nothing to address the problem, according to research.

    In this episode of Mongabay Explores, experts speak with Mongabay about the threats to bonobos and mountain gorillas, the importance of great apes for the protection of Congo Basin rainforest, and ways forward for conservation.

    from @MikeDiGirolamo

    news.mongabay.com/2023/06/big-

    #conservation #CongoBasin #Apes #Africa #Wildlife #Trafficking

  46. Great apes are on track to lose 94% of their range to climate change by 2050 if humans do nothing to address the problem, according to research.

    In this episode of Mongabay Explores, experts speak with Mongabay about the threats to bonobos and mountain gorillas, the importance of great apes for the protection of Congo Basin rainforest, and ways forward for conservation.

    from @MikeDiGirolamo

    news.mongabay.com/2023/06/big-

    #conservation #CongoBasin #Apes #Africa #Wildlife #Trafficking

  47. Great apes are on track to lose 94% of their range to climate change by 2050 if humans do nothing to address the problem, according to research.

    In this episode of Mongabay Explores, experts speak with Mongabay about the threats to bonobos and mountain gorillas, the importance of great apes for the protection of Congo Basin rainforest, and ways forward for conservation.

    from @MikeDiGirolamo

    news.mongabay.com/2023/06/big-

    #conservation #CongoBasin #Apes #Africa #Wildlife #Trafficking

  48. Great #apes in the #CongoBasin are in a heap of trouble, for a variety of reasons.

    Saving them is a daunting task, but there's massive potential. I spoke about it with 4 experts who have worked in the DRC and Uganda to get an overview on the problems and promises of great ape #conservation.

    Listen to my latest episode on the @Mongabay Explores podcast.

    news.mongabay.com/2023/06/big-

  49. Great #apes in the #CongoBasin are in a heap of trouble, for a variety of reasons.

    Saving them is a daunting task, but there's massive potential. I spoke about it with 4 experts who have worked in the DRC and Uganda to get an overview on the problems and promises of great ape #conservation.

    Listen to my latest episode on the @Mongabay Explores podcast.

    news.mongabay.com/2023/06/big-

  50. Great #apes in the #CongoBasin are in a heap of trouble, for a variety of reasons.

    Saving them is a daunting task, but there's massive potential. I spoke about it with 4 experts who have worked in the DRC and Uganda to get an overview on the problems and promises of great ape #conservation.

    Listen to my latest episode on the @Mongabay Explores podcast.

    news.mongabay.com/2023/06/big-