Views from Above: Light Airplanes and Wildlife Research and Management in the Serengeti during the 1950s and 1960s
In the 1960s, real-time aerial observations supported mixed forms of land use in African national parks.
In the 1960s, real-time aerial observations supported mixed forms of land use in African national parks.
A brief narration about typhoid disease in the postwar Balkan city Philippopolis.
Historical documents indicate that the disasters caused by mining in Brazil are a reality since the eighteenth century.
As virgin forests become carbon sinks and biodiversity hotspots, their coproduced history is consigned to oblivion.
The sea gives and the sea takes away. The story of the submerged forest at Redcar, England.
This article charts the rise and fall of ocean incineration and describes how coastal communities and transnational organizations challenged it.
With the foundation of the mission village Botshabelo, new plant and animal species settle in this region, whose landscape is heavily altered.
A look at the sociopolitical and environmental threats facing the Hadzabe hunter-gatherers in the Eyasi Basin, Tanzania.
This article focuses on the complicated interactions between climate change and the lives of people in and near Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
When Mathias Chapman opened his first chinchilla breeding farm in Southern California, he also saved the fur trade industry.