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When journalism is persistent, entire rainforests can be protected from destruction

In a packed event held in Palo Alto at the end of SF Climate Week, Willie Shubert shared a compelling example of how Mongabay’s journalism is making a real-world impact.

He described how Mongabay’s consistent, beat-focused coverage helped prevent the deforestation of 535,000 hectares of Amazon rainforest in Suriname—an area equivalent to more than 15% of global annual primary tropical forest loss.

For years, Mongabay reporters had tracked the expansion of Mennonite agricultural communities across Latin America, using satellite imagery, field research, and on-the-ground verification. By treating incremental developments—such as new bridges into areas adjacent to protected areas—as newsworthy early warning signs, our journalists built a network of trusted sources and strong relationships with local communities.

This trust paid off when a confidential source leaked a secret agreement to convert vast areas of rainforest for new agricultural settlements for Mennonite colonists. Mongabay broke the story in December 2023. By January, lawmakers, civil society groups, and Indigenous communities mounted an outcry. The pilot project was canceled soon after, and the larger initiative was halted by court injunction.

Willie emphasized that this result wasn’t the product of a single investigation, but of daily, consistent journalism—showing how long-term commitment to covering environmental beats can shape real outcomes for forests, communities, and the planet.

It’s a powerful reminder: timely, accurate journalism doesn’t just inform—it inspires people to action.

By Rhett Ayers Butler

Rhett Ayers Butler is the Founder and CEO of Mongabay, a non-profit conservation and environmental science platform that delivers news and inspiration from Nature's frontline via a global network of local reporters. He started Mongabay in 1999 with the mission of raising interest in and appreciation of wild lands and wildlife.