The GuardianPhilippines Philippines seizes illegally harvested giant clam shells worth $25m verified_publisherThe Guardian - Agence France-PresseAround 200 tonnes of illegally harvested giant clam shells worth nearly $25m have been seized in the Philippines in one of the biggest known operations of its kind in the country. Conservationists have...
Agriculture Marks & Spencer plan to help environment by releasing honeybees criticised by conservationists inews.co.uk - Tom Bawden Attempts by Marks & Spencer to help the environment by releasing 30 million honeybees into the countryside have backfired after it suffered …
Veuer1:03Oysters Marine Project Hopes To Bring Back Oyster Population Around the UK Veuer - flipboard.com Conservationists along the English coastline are looking to save who they think are earth’s mightiest superheroes...the oyster. Veuer’s Mercer Morrison has the story.
United States Trail cameras reveal more than 100 wildlife species along Arizona's southern borderlands azcentral.com - Ian James, Erin Stone and Anton L. Delgado Conservationists set up wildlife cameras along a stretch of the Arizona-Mexico border. Here is what they saw. Ian James, Erin Stone and Anton L. …
CNNBiological Species These animals went extinct in the wild. Scientists brought them back verified_publisherCNNExtinct across Central Europe since the 1800s, the Eurasian lynx has returned to several countries, including Switzerland, France, Italy, Austria and Germany, thanks to a series of reintroduction programs...
Giraffes 9 Endangered Giraffes Rescued From Flooded Kenyan Island By Community-Built “Giraft” greatergood.com - The Animal Rescue Site All nine endangered Rothschild’s giraffes are safe!The rescue effort began in early 2020 when conservationist realized the rising waters of Lake …
Lake Champlain Lawmakers and conservationists seek to scuttle the scuttling of Lake Champlain ferry vtdigger.org - James Finn BURLINGTON — Vermont state senators and conservationists hope to sink a plan to turn a century-old Lake Champlain ferry into an underwater diving …
The AtlanticConservation Don’t Cancel John Muir verified_publisherThe Atlantic - Michelle NijhuisBut don’t excuse him either. This article is part of a new series called “Who Owns America’s Wilderness?” On the morning of July 22, 2020, the Sierra Club’s executive director, Michael Brune, posted a...
Nature Trump's border wall scarred sacred lands, displaced wildlife and drained water. Can it be taken down? azcentral.com - Erin Stone, Anton L. Delgado and Ian James While the long-term effects are uncertain, researchers say the construction of the wall has cut through habitats already threatened by the changing …
Star TribuneHabitats Conservationists mend fragmented habitat in Cannon River area of Minnesota Star Tribune - Jennifer Bjorhus Two new public spaces permanently protect habitat. Minnesotans will soon be able to hike and fish on more than 200 acres in the Cannon River watershed …
Biological Species Extinction isn’t inevitable. ‘Beloved Beasts’ explains why. csmonitor.com - W. W. Norton & Company Past efforts to prevent extinction took a species-by-species approach. But now a more comprehensive plan is needed that looks at …
OZYEnvironment We Can Still Save the Planet OZY - Ozy “The Earth is what we all have in common,” said novelist and environmentalist Wendell Berry. And it is that spirit that drives this OZY Sunday …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoU.S. Politics Montana conservationist to be tapped to head U.S. Bureau of Land Management tucsonsentinel.com - Jacob Fischler President Joe Biden intends to nominate National Wildlife Federation senior adviser and veteran Montana Democrat Tracy Stone-Manning to direct the …
British Columbia Altered images show what Stanley Park and Capilano Park would look like after logging vancouverisawesome.com - Bob Kronbauer Local forests reimagined as clearcuts
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CNNNepal Nepal's rhino population grows as pandemic pauses tourism verified_publisherCNN - By Sophie Jeong, Ben Westcott(CNN) — Nepal's population of one-horned rhinos has increased to its highest number in more than 20 years, partly owing to a pause in tourism due to the Covid-19 pandemic that allowed the animals' habitats...
Giraffes Last Two Giraffes Rescued From a Disappearing Island in Kenya smithsonianmag.com - Theresa Machemer On April 12, wildlife authorities and conservationists completed a tall task: ferrying the final two giraffes off of a sinking island in Lake …
Science Study: Humanity Has Ravaged All But 3 Percent of The Land on Earth verified_publisherfuturism.com The planet is doing way worse than we thought. Global Domination New research shows that humanity’s influence has already altered about 97 percent of …
Entertainment WeeklyJack Hanna Beloved wildlife expert Jack Hanna retiring from public life after dementia diagnosis verified_publisherEntertainment Weekly - Tyler AquilinaThe famed conservationist and former zookeeper's children announced the diagnosis. Famed conservationist and former zookeeper Jack Hanna has been diagnosed with dementia, believed to be Alzheimer's disease,...
Reuters1:10Latin America Argentine penguins set free after rehabilitation Reuters - flipboard.com After receiving treatment from conservationists, twelve Magellanic penguins were returned to the chilly seas off the Atlantic coast of Argentina.
Citizen Science 6 citizen science projects to get the whole family outdoors cottagelife.com - Marina Wang Citizen science invites everyday people to help researchers by keeping an eye out for animals like birds, butterflies, or bats. This family-friendly …
Conservation Calling all ‘vole-unteers': How you can help save endangered water voles bournemouthecho.co.uk - Greg Luckhurst This survey, which is part of PTES’ National Water Vole Monitoring Programme, helps conservationists find where water voles are living, how their …
Construction Conservationists build giant “sandcastle” to support sand martins | The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News optimistdaily.com Every March, sand martins from sub-Saharan Africa migrate to the inland UK to feed until September when they make their way back. Unfortunately, …
Maps New maps recreate Culloden battlefield on 275th anniversary of battle thenational.scot - Richard Mason CONSERVATIONISTS have accurately recreated the Culloden battlefield using electronic mapping techniques to mark the 275th anniversary of the …
Marine Biology Leave no trace: exploring the fragile frontiers of Antarctica and South Georgia verified_publishernationalgeographic.co.uk The Southern Ocean’s islands and coasts are one of Earth’s truly wild places — a fragile realm watched over by scientists and conservationists. Board …
U.S. News & World ReportUnited States Judge Sides With Conservationists in Sheep Grazing Dispute U.S. News & World Report - Associated Press By MATTHEW BROWN, Associated Press BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A federal judge on Friday sided with conservation groups who said allowing domestic sheep to …
Science Friday19th Century How The Conservation Movement Has Evolved Since The 1800s Science Friday - www.sciencefriday.com Historically, “conservation” simply meant not overhunting a game animal, preserving sufficient populations to continue to hunt the following year. …
United Press InternationalBiological Species Just 3 percent of terrestrial habitat is 'ecologically intact' United Press International - Brooks Hays April 14 (UPI) -- For more than 30 years, conservationists and policy makers have prioritized the protection of wilderness and intact habitat, …
The AtlanticNature The Books Briefing: The New Legacy of America’s Wilderness verified_publisherThe Atlantic - Kate CrayIn nature documentaries such as A Perfect Planet and Planet Earth, the wilderness seems free of human influence, Emma Marris wrote in a recent story for The Atlantic. Sweeping, unpeopled vistas and close-up...
The Daily BeastUranium America’s Most Iconic Natural Wonder Has a Uranium Mine Next Door The Daily Beast - Daniel Modlin Critics worry it is already scarring the Grand Canyon itself and polluting a nearby tribe’s water. Just 10 miles south of the entrance to the South …