Bear meets rare frog
César Laura partners with Rare for the second time Cesar Laura partners with Rare Seven years ago, 75 percent of the people in Oxapampa, Peru did not know anything about their neighboring national...
View ArticleQ&A with Eddy Santoso: Planting Pride in Borneo
Rare Conservation Fellow Eddy Santoso Indonesia is the largest producer of palm oil in the world and it is the country’s largest agricultural export. Demand stems from its use as a low-cost cooking oil...
View ArticleQ&A with Renante ‘Tian’ Cempron: The Time to Act is Now
Rare Conservation Fellow Renante “Tian” Cempron The islanders of Hambongan, Philippines keep no secrets. The 643 inhabitants are virtually all related. The clichéd white sand beaches and azure waters...
View ArticleA Dark Cloud with a Silver Lining: Dr. Steve Gaines on the World’s Unassessed...
A new study in the journal Science evaluates the status of unassessed global fisheries. While the results suggest that most fish stocks suffer dramatic declines, if people act now to put in place...
View ArticleQ&A with Wu Xudong: Dogs Don’t Lie
Rare Conservation Fellow Wu Xudong Dreams do come true. In 2008, Rare Conservation Fellow Wu Xudong was chosen to carry the Olympic torch as an environmental emissary to what was billed as a “green”...
View ArticleQ&A with Yalap P. Yalap: Find the Shade
Rare Conservation Fellow Yalap P. Yalap during his 2001-2002 Pride campaign. More than a decade ago, a man in England, Paul Butler, called the Palau Conservation Society (PCS) seeking a candidate from...
View ArticleQ&A with Jesus Sucajel: An Island, a Fisher and a Sanctuary
Fishers like Jesus Sucajel from Hambongan Island, Inabanga, Philippines, do not need charts and statistics to validate the depletion of marine resources. He sees it in diminishing daily catches, lost...
View ArticleQ&A with Paul Butler: Dysfunctional Rare family member for 25 years
Paul Butler showing off his British tan on the beach. Though Paul Butler has been shot at in Honduras and evaded a mob in Gabon (by hiding in a police station), his work makes him laugh at least 10...
View ArticleQ&A with Rafael Manzanero: Opportunity and innovation with Rare
Rare Fellow Rafael Manzanero (left). In 1986, when Rare Fellow Rafael Manzanero first started job-hunting, he landed at the Belize zoo as an educator and zookeeper. He fell in love with wild animals...
View ArticleQ&A with Susan Cataylo: Community support for marine protection strengthens...
Rare is excited to announce its newest global initiative, Fish Forever, launched in partnership with Environmental Defense Fund and the University of California, Santa Barbara. To learn more, please...
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