If the poaching of critically endangered Kordofan giraffes continues, it will inevitably result in their extinction in just 15 years in the Cameroon’s Bénoué National Park, according to a study
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Researchers at the University of Sheffield, UK, warn that wildlife trade could alter key ecological processes in some of the world’s most biodiverse regions, according to a study published in
Sea turtles have been going to the same seagrass meadows to feed for thousands of years
For over 3,000 years, green sea turtles have returned to the same seagrass meadows to eat, according to a study published in PNAS. The Dutch team combined modern data and
Conservation programs need to take into account a human aspect, according to a study o published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS). A team from the Institute
As they stand now, protected areas are not enough to cover the most relevant places regarding soil conservation, according to a study published in the journal Nature. To evaluate global
Researchers from Newcastle University, UK, created a tool to find the gaps in our understanding with regards to where and how human activities threaten wildlife and the environment, according to
Private protected areas can help conservation efforts with underrepresented biomes and highly threatened areas, according to new research published in Nature Ecology and Evolution. The authors define privately protected areas
Most polar bears are at risk of being wiped out by the end of the century due to global warming, according to a new study published on 20 July in
The culling of nearly 500 wolves in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia has not slowed the decline of the most vulnerable mountain caribou, according to a new
Wildlife charities Sea Life Trust and Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) will open the world’s first open water sanctuary for beluga whales next March in Iceland. Located in Klettsvik Bay