by ABA| Accreditation | Jun 30, 2022 | environment
Protecting nature starts with science. Here’s a roundup of recent research published by Conservation International experts. 1. Cargo ships are threatening the world’s largest fishWhale sharks are the largest fish in the sea, longer than a school bus and weighing...
by ABA| Accreditation | Jun 28, 2022 | environment
Weighing in at 661 pounds, a giant stingray hooked by a fisherman in Cambodia’s Mekong River earlier this month has taken the title of world’s largest freshwater fish.Nicknamed “Boramy,” or “full moon” in the Khmer language, the female ray — which was released —...
by ABA| Accreditation | Jun 22, 2022 | environment
Editor’s note: News about conservation and the environment is made every day, but some of flies under the radar. In a recurring feature, Conservation News brings you one important story from the past week that you don’t want to miss. This post was updated...
by ABA| Accreditation | Jun 16, 2022 | environment
The sunny days of summer are quickly approaching — and Conservation International staff are spending some free time with their favorite books. Here’s what they’re saying about the books they can’t put down.1. “Into the Planet: My Life as a Cave Diver” by Jill...
by ABA| Accreditation | Jun 8, 2022 | environment
Imagine trying to identify a person just by looking at their hair — it’s possible, but exceedingly difficult. Now imagine trying to identify thousands of people in quick succession based on their hair, from dark and straight to curly blond. Customs...