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Tiger Populations in India Have Increased More Than 30% In Four Years- Report
In honour of Global Tiger Day, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar released the fourth All Tiger Estimation- 2018 report, in...
Constant Tedder
Jul 29, 20202 min read


‘It’s a Success’: Pangolins Return To a Region Where They Were Once Extinct
Pangolins have been locally extinct in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province for the last 30 or 40 years, experts say. But now, local...
Constant Tedder
Jul 29, 20204 min read


Trophic Rewilding: The Science of Reintroducing Predators Into An Ecosystem
There is a “Catch-22” when it comes to environmental conservation. The impact our interventions may have on the environment are...
Constant Tedder
Jul 28, 20204 min read


Scientists Agree On the Need to Protect 30% of the Seas. But Which 30%?
In 2018 and 2019, representatives from the U.N. gathered to discuss the establishment of a new high seas treaty, which would aim to...
Constant Tedder
Jul 17, 20205 min read


They Survived Centuries of Elephant Onslaught. Now Climate Change is Killing These Iconic Baobabs
Scraping sounds fill the nights at Mapungubwe, a national park at the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers, where the borders of...
Constant Tedder
Jul 15, 20205 min read


Zoonotic Diseases Will Continue to Rise Without Wildlife, Environment Conservation- UN
A report from the United Nations Environment Programme and the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) warns that zoonotic...
Constant Tedder
Jul 7, 20203 min read


China Removes Pangolin Scales From Medicine List, Bringing Hope to the Species
Pangolin scales have been removed from a 2020 listing of ingredients approved for use in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The move has...
Constant Tedder
Jun 12, 20202 min read


Last Stand for Giant South American River Turtle?
A conservation working group in South America is attempting to stimulate the recovery of the giant South American river turtle and save...
Constant Tedder
Oct 25, 20193 min read


How Africa’s Fourth-Largest Nature Reserve Turned Tide on Deadly Ivory Poaching
Mozambique’s Niassa Reserve marks a year without losing a single elephant to ivory poaching. — Elephant Poaching Statistics Half a decade...
Constant Tedder
Jul 30, 20192 min read


Can Sanctuaries Save Sharks From Extinction?
Sharks have been around for 450 million years, living through five global mass extinctions. But today, man’s relentless greed could sound...
Constant Tedder
Jul 14, 20193 min read


Widespread Bamboo Flowering Poses Massive Threat to Dwindling Giant Panda Population
In the misty mountains of Sichuan Province, the arrow bamboo will act strangely, which is threatening China’s panda populations. They...
Constant Tedder
Jul 2, 20193 min read


Protected Areas: the Past, Present, and Future of Conservation
The greatest conservation success story in the 21st century is the exponential growth of protected areas–a primary defence mechanism...
Constant Tedder
May 11, 20196 min read


What is the Future of Southeast Asia’s Forests?
Forests in Southeast Asia have faced extensive deforestation in recent decades. Socioeconomic pathways of Southeast Asian countries will...
Constant Tedder
May 10, 20193 min read


How Electric Fences Can Save Hundreds of Sri Lankan Elephants
A group of researchers from the Centre for Conservation and Research in Sri Lanka, have suggested the construction of electric fences...
Constant Tedder
Apr 12, 20193 min read
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