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Category: species conservation
An Iconic Whale Confronts a New Enemy
After thousands of years, an iconic whale confronts a new enemy Listen to article here The iconic tusked whale of … More
Across Latin America, palm oil violations abound — with little accountability
Listen to this article here Palm oil producers across four countries in Latin America are able to violate environmental safeguards … More
Meet Magali, the conservation warrior rescuing Peru’s rainforest animals: Video
Listen to the article being read here A new, award-winning short film by Nick Werber follows wildlife rehabilitator and founder … More
Chinese hydropower giants are irreversibly damaging biodiversity. A new report explains how
Two Chinese hydropower giants account for construction of half of the world’s dams, which have been causing irreversible damage to … More
Troubled waters: How global marine wildlife protection can undermine fishing communities
New research led by the University of Oxford, published in Conservation Letters, has examined the conflict between small-scale fisheries and marine … More
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.
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.
Toxic Technocracy- How We’ve Arrived at the Age of Transhumanism
So here we have more missing pieces of the jigsaw puzzle that shows we have crossed the bridge of transhumanism and have now entered the age of the human cyborg thanks to the COVID-19 shot and the new 5G interface.
Mother Trees’ Are Intelligent: They Learn and Remember, Ecologist Suzanne Simard says they need our help to survive
Listen to the article being read here ‘Mother Trees’ Are Intelligent: They Learn and Remember Few researchers have had the … More