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Carbon Offset Schemes Only Make Sense With Mixed-Species Forests
Continuing to plant forest monocultures under carbon offset schemes is not only an inefficient way to mitigate against climate change but...
Constant Tedder
Jun 22, 20224 min read


Lost Species: Unseen but Not Extinct?
It can be tricky for biological conservationists to determine if the last surviving individuals of a species are still around in the...
Constant Tedder
Jun 19, 20225 min read


Greenland Polar Bears are Adapting to Climate Change
Scientists found that the changing hunting practices of a group of Greenland polar bears could be key to the species’ survival. — Polar...
Constant Tedder
Jun 17, 20222 min read


Giant Galapagos Tortoise Thought Extinct for 100 Years Found Alive
Scientists have confirmed that a giant Galapagos tortoise found on Fernandina Island comes from the lineage of a species that has not...
Constant Tedder
Jun 16, 20222 min read


How Brazil’s Buffy-headed Marmoset is Heading for Extinction
The critically endangered buffy-headed marmoset is one of the rarest primates in the world. Suffering from a catastrophic decline and...
Constant Tedder
Jun 7, 20225 min read


World’s Biggest Plant Discovered Off Australian West Coast
The ribbon weed meadow in the Australia’s Shark Bay has been revealed to be made up of a single plant, making it the world’s biggest...
Constant Tedder
Jun 2, 20223 min read


Deforestation in Spain
Deforestation in Spain dates back to ancient cultures, starting from the final period of the Stone Age with the expansion of agriculture....
Constant Tedder
May 31, 20227 min read


North American River Otter Spotted in Detroit River in First Sighting in 100 Years
A rare North American river otter, whose population has been decimated by the fur trade and river pollution, was spotted in the Detroit...
Constant Tedder
May 27, 20222 min read


The Successful Reintroduction of the Extinct Eurasian Beaver in Serbia
By the early 20th century, the world population of the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) was estimated to have plummeted to only 1,200. In...
Constant Tedder
May 16, 20228 min read


Why Endangered Dolphins Are On the Rise
Dolphins are aquatic mammals who must surface to breathe air and are a type of cetacean. They are also notorious for being socially...
Constant Tedder
May 15, 20224 min read
10 Inspiring Jane Goodall Quotes About Our Planet’s Future
The world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees and one of the most influential figures on climate change and animal rights, Jane Goodall has...
Constant Tedder
May 8, 20223 min read


7 of the World’s Most Endangered Bird Species
Birds play a critical role in maintaining natural ecosystems. They help control pests, pollinate plants – which ensures food security –...
Constant Tedder
May 7, 20224 min read


The Detrimental Impacts of Plastic Pollution on Animals
In just over 70 years, our dependence on the albeit efficient and cheap material that is plastic has skyrocketed to unsustainable levels....
Constant Tedder
May 4, 20225 min read


President Biden Signs Order Aimed At Protecting Old-Growth Forests Across US
US President Joe Biden signed an executive order aimed at protecting old-growth forests on federal lands across the United States....
Constant Tedder
May 3, 20225 min read


Human Activities Have Degraded 40% of Land on Earth, UN Reports
The world’s “insatiable greed” and mounting demand for food have significantly damaged and degraded land on Earth, risking USD$44tn worth...
Constant Tedder
Apr 28, 20223 min read


First Endangered Red Wolf Pups Born in the Wild Since 2018
Renewed hope for the critically endangered red wolf species as six new pups were born in North Carolina’s Alligator River National...
Constant Tedder
Apr 27, 20222 min read


Technology Has Taught Us Much About Migratory Birds But Can It Save Them?
Modern technology has given researchers enhanced ability to learn about the life habits and adaptations of migratory birds. It’s amazing...
Constant Tedder
Apr 23, 20225 min read


Endangered Animals Species Spotlight: Vaquitas
Vaquitas are timid, highly elusive marine mammals located exclusively on Mexico’s Gulf of California. Measuring in at just 1.5 metres,...
Constant Tedder
Apr 13, 202211 min read


Invasive Species Threaten the Biodiversity of the Adriatic Sea
The arrival of nearly 50 invasive species into the Adriatic Sea over the course of the previous three decades confirms new conditions...
Constant Tedder
Apr 6, 202212 min read


The Battle to Save the Buffy Tufted Marmoset of Brazil
The buffy tufted marmoset is listed amongst the top 25 most endangered primate species in the world by the International Union for...
Constant Tedder
Apr 2, 20224 min read
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