TiME’s Newsletters

2026

February 2026 — Meet TiME’s 2026 campaign

January 2026 — TRIPLE SUCCESS!

2025

December 2025 — Gift your friends a new year of change and hope

November 2025 — What’s left to discover in the natural world?

October 2025 — TiME visits the Living Mountains

September 2025 — Biodiversity through the lens of evolution

July 2025 — Conserving the unknown

June 2025 — Restoring nature through entertainment

May 2025 — What do 🐆🐘🐒 have in common?

April 2025 — Flying Foxes and Gliding Dragons

March 2025 — Mangroves and butterflies

February 2025 — Explore a parallel natural world

January 2025 — 2024 SUCCESS, and we want to hear from you!

2024

December 2024 — Donations matched

November 2024 — Realizing the Impact

October 2024 — How the natural world cleans up our mess

August 2024 — The Grammar of Biodiversity

July 2024 — Two species saved from extinction

June 2024 — You SAVED the Endangered Clarke’s Weaver

May 2024 — Over 11 million square meters SAVED

April 2024 — Arachnophobia and the Art of Management

January 2024 #2 — Meeting biodiversity in the Galápagos

January 2024 #1 — Thank you for saving Tapichalaca

2023

December 2023 #2 — Let’s save Tapichalaca before the end of the year

December 2023 #1 — Snow leopards, woolly monkeys and giant rats

November 2023 — “All you need is healing and love for one another, for nature, and for the planet”

October 2023 #2 — “Our work does not contribute to greenwashing”

October 2023 #1 — Directing money to the right places

September 2023 — UN Champion of the earth supports TiME!

August 2023 — The birding adventure of a lifetime

July 2023 — Biodiversity: The Memory of Evolution

June 2023 — TiME’s Annual report

May 2023 — Focus on the challenge that you can make

April 2023 – This is our Earth!

March 2023 – This is your TiME to Seed a Future

February 2023 – Be the one who celebrates trees

January 2023 – This is your victory HAPPY 2023

2022

December 2022 — Be the one who saves nature

November 2022 — Invest in your future: Save the Earth

November 2022 — Futures of repair

September 2022 — Adverting the insect apocalypse and wildlife trafficking

April 2022 — Join our Earth Day campaign

2021

December 2021 — Let’s go viral

September 2021 — Nature based solutions

July 2021 — Interview With a Biodiversity Champion

April 2021 — Visiting El Silencio!

2020

December 2020 — Hours to join a great conservation action

November 2020 — Biodiversity Loss and Pandemics

October 2020 — Jaguar tracks and spider monkeys

July 2020 — Developers take prospective TiME conservation site in Kenya

May 2020 — Biodiversity – our most precious but least valued resource

April 2020 — Food for thought: Eating for a sustainable future

March 2020 — The link between the coronavirus pandemic and biodiversity loss

February 2020 — A tribute to the esteemed environmentalist Norman Myers

January 2020 — 2020: A new opportunity to save precious biodiversity hotspots

2019

December 2019 — TiME needs your help – End of the year campaign

November 2019 — Introducing Tauni Sauvage, TiME’s New Executive Director

October 2019 — Extinction is a choice

September 2019 — Volunteering for the future of biodiversity

August 2019 — The Amazon needs our help

July 2019 — Exclusive update on TiME purchased lands in Peru that you helped to secure

June 2019 — The young environmental warrior

May 2019 — “Transformative changes” required to save the natural world

April 2019 — Earth Day

March 2019 — Habitat fragmentation: Biodiversity’s friend or foe?

February 2019 — How can we save biodiversity while being cost-conscious?

January 2019 — Join TiME in another year of protecting the world’s biodiversity


2018

December 2018 — End of the year call

November 2018 — Biodiversity in Ethiopia

October 2018 — There are more threatened species out there than we thought

September 2018 — Inspiring the next generation!

August 2018 — Does scientific publishing lead to species’ extinction?

July 2018 — On prioritizing core areas, corridors and conflict hotspots

June 2018 — What does our next generation have to say?

May 2018 — Does pop culture hinder conservation?

April 2018 — Meet 15-year-old published author, Tiana Or-Gordon

March 2018 — How do we choose which animals to protect?

February 2018 — TiME’s new project in Colombia

January 2018 — Meet Sam Shanee, co-founder of Neotropical Primate Conservation


2017

December 2017 — “World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice”

November 2017 — The hidden environmental hazard of palm oil

October 2017 — 20th edition: Less rain in the rainforest?

July 2017 — Deforestation worst for intact ecosystems

June 2017 — Help TiME protect Sun Angel’s Gardens, Peru

May 2017 — TiME works with locals to protect wildlife in El Toro, Peru

May 2017 — We made it with you! TiME purchases land in El Toro, Peru

April 2017 — Could natural tree fall cause deforestation?

March 2017 — Scientists suggest iconic animals should be prioritized for conservation

February 2017 — Meet Henry Gold: working in Africa and working with TiME

January 2017 — Starting 2017 with good news!


2016

December 2016 — Help TiME protect the last remaining Yellow-tailed woolly monkeys of Peru

November 2016 — Meet Jasmine, a 12-year-old TiME supporter

October 2016 — Which threatened habitat gets your vote?

September 2016 — Check out TiME’s new website

August 2016 — TiME’s founder Professor Uri Shanas visits Kenya