International union for conservation of nature

More than 60,000 species are currently living. Many of them are in trouble, according to the world's first global trees database.
Slaughtering orangutans is a common crime on Borneo, but rarely prosecuted.
A new global analysis finds nearly half of threatened mammals are at risk, up from just 7 percent.
"Unsustainable human activities" are behind most of the pressures on the primate species.
"We need to come back to the potential of cheetahs to coexist with people."
“Giraffes are the new whistleblower begging us for vigilance."
Over the past decade, we've wiped out mammals, birds, amphibians and more. And it's all to our own detriment.
Famed conservationist E.O. Wilson says climate change is a threat. But he also worries about the Republican nominee and people with nuclear codes.