In a world so profoundly transformed by science and technology, it seems reasonable to ask: Why do religions still exist? A glance at recorded...
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THE recent news of four elephants found dead in Kluang, Malaysia, suspected to have been poisoned, is a chilling reminder of the urgent need to protect our wildlife.
In a world so profoundly transformed by science and technology, it seems reasonable to ask: Why do religions still exist? A glance at recorded...
The cause of death was yet to be determined and not believed to be suspicious.
Throughout the long and arduous course of human history, both progress and its horizontal transfer were an extremely slow, sporadic and tedious...
The man who found four people dead in a home of a suspected drug overdose has revealed his anguish and issued a warning.
Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter The Parks and Wildlife Management Amendment Bill that seeks to create a fund to compensate victims of human wildlife...
‘Landmark’ case is first to deal with use of sexual violence in state’s conflict with Shining Path rebels four decades ago
From DR MARK RAYAN DARMARAJ Country director Wildlife Conservation Society Malaysia Programme The Wildlife Conservation Society Malaysia Programme is...
Locals have appealed to the forest department to find a solution to the human-elephant conflict in the state as they feel forest officials are...
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism (MEFT) this week expressed deep sorrow following two separate fatal elephant attacks on 17 June...
The recent World Bank report highlighting the importance of investing in human capital has shed light on a critical issue that the Philippines must...