If we truly care about protecting wildlife, we must address the root cause: our food choices. Shifting toward a plant-based ...
Puyod, Senior Reporter Multiplication of what is left of the world’s biodiversity begins, when man starts to understand and ...
A new study led by Professor Gemma Harvey from Queen Mary University of London has revealed how hundreds of species shape the ...
Animals are not just inhabitants of the natural world -- they are its architects. A new study has revealed how hundreds of species shape the landscapes we depend on, from vast termite mounds visible ...
Pangolins, the world’s most trafficked mammals, hit the headlines more often for the illegal trade in their scales and meat ...
“There is an increasing acknowledgment that the climate and biodiversity crises cannot ... been moves to establish populations of other animals that were once native. Osprey LM12 with mate ...