
Cotocá Arriba & the Magdalena River Turtle
Once hunters and egg collectors, the people of Cotocá Arriba in northwest Colombia are now the protectors of the critically endangered Magdalena River Turtles.
Once hunters and egg collectors, the people of Cotocá Arriba in northwest Colombia are now the protectors of the critically endangered Magdalena River Turtles.
For our fourth column in partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society, we travel to Bolivia’s Madidi National Park with Dr. Rob Wallace of Identidad Madidi.
Toothfish & Chips in the South Atlantic The menu read “local fish and chips, mushy peas, tartar sauce.” Once seated
Chefs and other creative thinkers are planting the seeds of a “Rainforest to Table” movement that saves the Amazon’s forests and nourishes its people.
How sustainable Brazil nut harvesters in Peru’s Tambopata National Preserve are helping preserve the forest.
Julie Kunen, the WCS Director of the Americas, explores the idea of food and conservation.
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