Kenya Dams Will Ruin The Serengeti
Protected AreasBill LauranceKenya, Tanzania, Serengeti, drought, dams, migratory wildlife, wildebeest, African Plains Elephant, zebra, savannas, migration, Mara River, Mara dams, Eric Wolanski, Makari Mnaya, Mtango Mtihiko, World Heritage Site, Masai Mara Reserve, Serengeti Highway, Serengeti National Park, Norea Dam, Amala Dam, Mau Forest, Nyangores River, Borenga Dam, hydropower, hydroelectric projects, irrigation, water harvesting, droughts, Norera Dam, Lesser Flamingos, mass mortality, World Bank, ecotourism
Sabah's 'Bridge to Hell' and other Scary Eco-News from Asia
Infrastructure ExpansionBill LauranceSoutheast Asia, biodiversity, Sabah, infrastructure, Lower Kinatatangan Wildlife Sanctuary, bridge, Bornean elephant, organutan, poaching, deforestation, Alice Hughes, primates, oil palm, rubber, paper pulp, woodpulp, ecotourism, undiscovered species, undiscovered biodiversity, karst, cement, China, wetlands, protected areas, overhunting, Mekong River, dams, pet trade, orangutan, Bridge to Hell, Borneo
Island nation declares war on its flying foxes
Bill LauranceMauritius, Mauritian flying fox, fruit trees, wildlife slaughter, Mauritius Government, Pteropus niger, tourism, ecotourism, boycott, boycott Mauritius, endangered species, extinct species, dodo
A heroic effort to save elephants and forests in Cambodia
Bill LauranceElephant Valley, Elephant Valley Project, Cambodia, deforestation, rubber plantations, ecotourism, elephants, Asian elephant, Mondulkuri Province, plantations, Jack Highwood, domesticated elephants, community outreach
Does ecotourism help or hurt nature?
Bill Laurancetourism, ecotourism, nature conservation, wildlife, Costa Rica, deforestation, poverty reduction, poaching, illegal encroachment, protected areas