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The Illegal Bird Trade in Brazil is Responsible for Thousands of Bird Deaths
Every year, thousands of saffron finches are taken from South American rainforests by traffickers and sold within Brazil through the...
Constant Tedder
Apr 19, 20216 min read


3% of the World’s Ecosystems Are Intact- Study
According to a new study, just 3% of the world’s ecosystems remains ecological intact with healthy populations of all its original...
Constant Tedder
Apr 16, 20212 min read


Rare Insect Breeding Programme Gears Up for Record-Breaking Season
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) is gearing up for a potentially record-breaking breeding season for a rare insect...
Constant Tedder
Apr 15, 20212 min read


Farmers Move to Occupy a Critical Elephant Corridor in Sri Lanka
Earlier this month, more than 300 people gathered near the borders of the Dahaiyagala Wildlife Sanctuary in Sri Lanka’s Uva province...
Constant Tedder
Apr 15, 20215 min read


New Study Finds That Current Emissions Will Cause Biodiversity Collapse
A new study has found that if greenhouse gas emissions are not curbed urgently, a third of endemic species on land and half in the sea...
Constant Tedder
Apr 12, 20212 min read


Bird Protection Group to Go Ahead With Controversial £9.2m Mice Culling Project This Year
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds has confirmed plans to cull millions of mice on a South Atlantic Island to help preserve...
Constant Tedder
Apr 9, 20213 min read


Endangered Right Whale Populations are Rebounding
According to reports, critically endangered North Atlantic right whales gave birth to the largest number of calves in six years, offering...
Constant Tedder
Apr 7, 20212 min read


East Africa Deploys Huge Volumes of ‘Highly Hazardous’ Pesticides Against Swarms of Locusts
Swarms of locusts tens of kilometres wide have threatened to devastate crops in East Africa since late 2019, putting some 32 million...
Constant Tedder
Apr 7, 20217 min read


Centuries-Old Trees May Be at Risk of Dying from Climate Change- Study
Centuries-old giant trees in tropical forests may be trapped in a dangerous feedback loop and are at risk of dying from climate change...
Constant Tedder
Apr 1, 20213 min read


Native Oysters Are Being Returned to the UK as Part of a Restoration Project
4 000 native oysters are being returned to UK waters as part of an ambitious restoration project, spanning coastal regions across...
Constant Tedder
Mar 26, 20212 min read


The World’s First Wildlife Bond Will Launch This Year, Focusing on Rhinos
The World Bank will this year start selling a bond designed to raise funds for the conservation and protection of endangered black rhinos...
Constant Tedder
Mar 25, 20213 min read


Overfishing, Conservation, Sustainability and Farmed Fish
As with many other aspects of government policy, overfishing and other fishing-related environmental issues are a real problem, but it’s...
Constant Tedder
Mar 23, 202114 min read


How the First High-Seas Marine Protected Area in the Mediterranean Was Established
In 1990, a marine protected area in the Mediterranean was proposed that would be twice the size of Switzerland and would be a sanctuary...
Constant Tedder
Mar 22, 20213 min read


How the First High-Seas Marine Protected Area in the Mediterranean Was Established
In 1990, a marine protected area in the Mediterranean was proposed that would be twice the size of Switzerland and would be a sanctuary...
Constant Tedder
Mar 22, 20213 min read


Peatlands on Fire Again as Burning Season Starts in Indonesia
Fires have flared up in at least 10 provinces in Indonesia, with some of the burning occurring in peatlands. The burning, including in...
Constant Tedder
Mar 18, 20216 min read


A Rare Black Rhino is Being Released to Tanzania from the UK as Part of Conservation Efforts
A resort called Flamingo Land in the UK has released an eight-year old black rhino named Chanua to the Udzungwa Forest Project in...
Constant Tedder
Mar 11, 20212 min read


A Million Hectares of Papuan Forest Licensed for Clearing, Report Shows
“Birds might fall as they’re not strong since there’s no more trees standing.” This is how Jemris Nikolas characterises the response of...
Constant Tedder
Mar 10, 20216 min read


Rhinos are Thriving in an Indian National Park Thanks To Partnerships
Greater one-horned rhinos are thriving in Orang National Park in Assam, India thanks to protection and habitat management efforts that...
Constant Tedder
Mar 4, 20212 min read


A Bird Believed to be Extinct Has Been Found in Indonesia
In October 2020, two researchers in Borneo stumbled upon a bird they had never seen before. They photographed and released it, then sent...
Constant Tedder
Mar 2, 20212 min read


UN Report Lays Out Blueprint to End ‘Suicidal War on Nature’
The world’s leaders, private companies and individuals must take a coordinated approach to address three environmental calamities facing...
Constant Tedder
Feb 26, 20214 min read
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