Tag: conservation
Year-Round Snow Leopards Now Resident in Jammu & Kashmir
Recent research has confirmed that snow leopards have established a permanent resident population in Jammu & Kashmir’s Kishtwar Hi...
Alarming Saudi Desert Skyscraper Sparks Outrage for Threatening Migratory Birds
Saudi Arabia’s massive 105-mile desert skyscraper project endangers vital migratory bird routes through habitat disruption and dis...
Celebrating Nature: World Conservation Day 2025 Spotlights Worldwide Initiatives
World Nature Conservation Day 2025, observed on 28 July, promotes global efforts to protect ecosystems, reduce emissions, and fost...
Ecuador Passes Law to Reform Management of Protected Areas
Ecuador has approved new legislation to improve protected area management, create a specialised national service, and support Indi...
Rewilding Project Targets Three New Zealand Islands to Restore Native Wildlife
New Zealand is restoring Maukahuka, Rakiura, and Chatham Islands by removing invasive species and reintroducing native wildlife un...
Where Worship Meets Waste: Saving India's Sacred Rivers
India’s sacred rivers face severe pollution despite deep spiritual reverence; efforts grow to bridge faith and action.
California High School Students Advance Salmon Conservation
A high school program in California is empowering students to collect crucial data for salmon and steelhead trout conservation, pl...
Environment Group Seeks Protection For Fossil Site
EPG urges J&K to stop illegal dumping near 252-million-year-old Guryul Ravine, a vital global fossil site.
Capybara Sanctuary Plan Sparks Urban Wildlife Debate
Capybara relocation plan aims to ease human-wildlife tensions in Buenos Aires by creating a Delta sanctuary.
Koala Relocation In NSW Fails As Seven Out Of 13 Die
Over half of 13 koalas died after NSW translocation; project halted amid concerns over weather-linked infections.
UK France Fund Global Push For Biodiversity Credits
UK and France fund IAPB to boost global biodiversity credit markets ahead of COP30 and support nature restoration
Scientists Unearth Unique Creature in Papua New Guinea Mine Site
Scientists have discovered a black-eyed mammal thriving 1,000 meters underground in a Papua New Guinea gold mine, spotlighting the...
Madagascar Scientist Wins 2025 Indianapolis Prize
Dr. René de Roland wins 2025 Indianapolis Prize for groundbreaking wildlife conservation in Madagascar.
Chester Zoo Awarded £4 Million for Habitat Restoration and Education Projects
Chester Zoo receives a £4 million grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to restore habitats, enhance biodiversity, and eng...
Nepal’s Pathibhara Cable Car Faces Backlash Over Impact
Nepal’s Pathibhara cable car project faces backlash for environmental issues and cultural violations by locals.
Puma Detectives Track Wildlife In Brazil’s Wild Corridor
Puma Detectives project tracks puma movements in Brazil’s Cerrado and Atlantic Forest for conservation efforts.
Big Brains And Ranges May Not Save Birds From Climate
Study shows big-brained birds with large ranges may still be vulnerable to climate change due to narrow climate niches.
EFM Sojitz Launch $200M Fund For Climate Forestry
EFM and Sojitz launch $200M fund for sustainable forestry, carbon credits, and climate-smart solutions.
World Heritage Day 2025: Preserving Our Past, Protecting Our Planet
World Heritage Day highlights the global importance of preserving cultural and natural heritage. This day emphasizes the role of c...
Starling Numbers Drop Sharply In UK Garden Survey
Starling numbers hit record low in UK gardens, raising concern over habitat loss and urgent need for action.
Climate Change And Invasive Species Threaten Native Fish
Climate change and invasive species threaten native fish by shrinking habitats and increasing predation in the Pacific Northwest.