Apr 25, 2013:
The court rejected an appeal this month to overturn the ban. A further legal challenge to the ban by the Canadian and Norwegian governments will be considered by the World Trade Organization at end of April.
Apr 25, 2013:
Two students from Burundi and Burkina Faso won the first place at Berkely's Global Social Venture Competition for their soapy answer using traditional plants found in Africa.
Apr 23, 2013:
Some times, planting trees can be the answer to increasing crop yields and feeding the hungry. Learn how this works in Haiti.
Apr 19, 2013:
A new documentary reveals the cruelty behind the tourism industry in Thailand and Southeast Asia that "breaks" baby elephants.
Apr 10, 2013:
IFAW Seals Campaign Director Sheryl Fink explains why she took graphic videos of the seal hunts to Geneva, Switzerland.
Apr 4, 2013:
Teaming up with What You Can Do, The Rainforest Site is challenging Facebook Fans to share a post and save a square of rainforest land.
Mar 12, 2013:
For thirty years, Jadav Payeng worked planting a jungle by hand in the Indian region of Assam. His remarkable efforts are shown in a new documentary.
Mar 12, 2013:
Thanks to new navigation and a more intuitive interface, helping your favorite cause is always just a click away. Read about five easy ways to help at The Rainforest Site.
Feb 28, 2013:
A colony of prairie dogs is safely relocated away from a highway construction project in Boulder.
Feb 14, 2013:
Some sharp-eyed tourists spotted the tracks of an endangered Colombian Tapir, the first sighted in the Paujil Nature Reserve.
Feb 4, 2013:
Literally tons of edible food go to landfills across the America -- and one bright college senior figured out how to turn this waste into meals for the hungry.
Jan 30, 2013:
From wobbly fences to kitty litter, there's lots of safe ways to keep your garden groundhog free this February.
Jan 23, 2013:
A higher than usual number of pygmy rabbits are successfully wintering over in the wild -- and now they will get more protection from the Feds.
Jan 9, 2013:
The Executive Director of the North Carolina Waterfowl sees many abandoned "pets" -- wild birds hand raised by well-meaning people and then unable to return to the wild. Learn more in this video.
Dec 19, 2012:
The hundreds of thousands of new trees planted also improve the soil, safeguard water resources, and reduce siltation in lakes and streams.