A ranger patrols Kahuzi-Biega National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

An African Union ruling finds that parts of a Congo national park should be returned to the Batwa people, who were evicted decades ago. Advocates say the ruling must be implemented and that the Batwa will need support to protect the park’s rare gorillas and other wildlife.

By Fred Pearce

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A Solitary Herder Cares for His Goats and the Bay Area Hills

In “Way of the Shepherd” — the First-Place Winner of the 2024 Yale Environment 360 Film Contest — filmmaker Matthew Boyd follows a Peruvian shepherd, two tenacious border collies, and a herd of goats that are reducing overgrowth on the fire-prone Berkeley Hills.

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Elephants in Okambara, Namibia that have been tagged with transmitters to track their movements.

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The ‘Internet of Animals’ Could Transform What We Know About Wildlife

Scientists studying migrations, endangered species, and global change are placing tracking devices on thousands of animals that will be monitored by a satellite-based system set to launch next year. If successful, the project could help illuminate the planet’s nonhuman worlds.

By Hillary Rosner

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