Animals at risk from heat waves if global temperatures keep rising, says study Debbie Banks January 22, 2023 Recurring periods of extreme heat affect wildlife.
Wildlife study: Cheetah marking trees are hotspots for communication among other species as well Debbie Banks December 03, 2022 Mammals on Namibian farmland maintain communication networks within and between species.
Tropical wildlife keep similar routines around the world Hannah Steiner December 01, 2022 How do wildlife use their time? A new study shows what motivates the daily ramble of tropical populations.
AFRICA: EarthRanger programme strengthens management of 6 protected areas Hannah Steiner November 27, 2022 “Protected areas in Africa are experiencing degradation and loss of biodiversity due to habitat destruction and unsustainable resource exploitation.”
GABON: Four alleged ivory traffickers face ten years in prison Hannah Steiner October 08, 2022 In Gabon, investigations into the fight against poaching and illegal wildlife trade have just led to new cases of ivory....
Wildfires, droughts devastate natural habitats across Europe George Scott August 23, 2022 We're facing a triple crisis (climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss). The three crises are all connected because the planet....
A message on World Lion Day: wild animals are not toys Liang Lan August 10, 2022 Currently, as many as 10 000 lions and other big cats, including tigers and cheetahs, are bred and kept in....
How restoring overstocked forests can yield multiple diverse benefits George Scott August 09, 2022 Mechanical thinning of California's forests can reduce the severity of wildfires by eliminating built-up vegetation that fuels blazes.