Why Saving World’s Peatlands Can Help Stabilize the Climate
Scottish Peatland Listen to the article being read here Peatlands make up 3 percent of the earth’s landscape, yet absorb large amounts of carbon and...
African Parks secures $100M for conservation in Africa
Elephants in Liwonde National Park, Malawi by Frank Weitzer Listen to article being read hereAfrican Parks has secured a $100M commitment from the Rob and...
The impacts to Marine Mammals from Underwater Noise
Photo Credit:Toxic Web via Flickr Listen to this article being read here The aquatic world is being increasingly compromised by an overwhelming array of human-caused...
Save Our Pollinators, Save Our World
Sunflower Bee, Evolve to Ecology.org copyright 2017-2021 Listen to this article being read here Pollinators serve a great purpose in the agriculture world. Without them,...
Illegal Wildlife Trafficking: A New GIJN Guide
Support The Global Investigative Journalism Network on Wildlife Trafficking, attend the webinar on Wildlife Crimes. Great article by Toby McIntosh.
Militia Chief Arrested for the Murder of 19 Wildlife Rangers in the Congo Virunga National Park.
Dr Diane Fossey was dedicated to protecting the Silverback Gorillas, in December 1985, she was murdered. Listen to article being read here It is definitely...
Ancient Indigenous forest gardens still yield bounty 150 years later
Originally planted with a rich array of edible and medicinal flora for people to use, forest gardens are now a source of food for animals and pollinators. While human activities, such as industrial land management, are often seen as being harmful to biodiversity, their study shows how Indigenous practices have benefited the health and resilience of forest ecosystems in the long-term, the researchers say.
Chile: 35 years of successful recovery of the Burrowing Parrots
The Burrowing Parrot, in spanish, ”Loro Tricahue”, (Cyanoliseus patagonus), also known as the burrowing parakeet or the Patagonian conure, is a species of parrot native to Argentina and Chile. The Burrowing Parrot was on the brink of extinction, with small populations fragmented throughout Chile.
”The Burrowing parrots/ Loros Tricahue, that inhabit Chile are an endemic subspecies, that is, they cannot be found anywhere else in the world. It is one of the four native parrots and also the largest. It was on the brink of extinction,” says Marcia Ricci, head of Conservation of Biological Diversity at CONAF in the O’Higgins region.
The Rainbow Serpent
The rainbow serpent, the white-lipped python is an iridescent snake. AS FAR AS heads go, this is an impressive one. Belonging to the brightly iridescent...
Mother Trees’ Are Intelligent: They Learn and Remember, Ecologist Suzanne Simard says they need our help to survive
Author Suzanne Simard. Credit: Brendan Ko Listen to the article being read here 'Mother Trees' Are Intelligent: They Learn and RememberFew researchers have had the...