Two Goliath beetle species are in grave danger because cocoa farming has wiped out their forests and they’re being sold on the international dry insect market.
We estimate that about 80 percent of the Goliathus cacicus population has been wiped out in Côte d'Ivoire if we consider the amount of forest destroyed for cocoa farming. Goliathus regius has ...
A deluge of abominable and sacrilegious scandals has rocked the traditional institution in Nigeria in recent times. While the ...
Luca Luiselli, a professor of biostatistics and ecology at the University of Lomé ... The beetles are found in the rainforests of Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Burkina ...
Conservationists argue that the remaining rainforests in Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia must be preserved ... The study, published in the African Journal of Ecology, underscores the urgency of action.
A giant of the insect world is disappearing at an alarming rate. The Goliath beetle (Goliathus cacicus and Goliathus regius), one of the largest beetles on Earth, is on the brink of extinction, and ...
This concept of change and thinking around it before, during and after Marx is what Bellamy Foster unpacks with his comprehensive study of ecology and capitalism. To this end, The Dialectics of ...
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is looking back at nearly three decades in Liberia dedicated to humanitarian and development service to the Liberian people as we close our country office on ...