By Taiwo Adebayo | Associated Press
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Over 45,000 species are now threatened with extinction — 1,000 more than last year — according to an international conservation organization that blames pressures from climate change, invasive species and human activity such as illicit trade and infr
By Taiwo Adebayo | Associated Press
THE Iberian lynx is no longer classed as ‘endangered’ on the global red list of threatened species after a two-decade-long conservation effort...
KUALA LUMPUR: The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Firefly Specialist Group has identified four congregating firefly species,...
KUALA LUMPUR: The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Firefly Specialist Group has identified four congregating firefly species,...
Study identifies 16,825 sites around the world where prioritising conservation would prevent extinction of thousands of unique species
Tigers, originating and evolving in Asia due to geographic barriers and competition from existing predators, never migrated to Africa. Their...
Despite making a comeback after a century of whaling, grey whales are declining again on the BC coast because of climate and human pressures. The...
Despite making a comeback after a century of whaling, grey whales are declining again on the BC coast because of climate and human pressures. The...
Introduced to ecosystems where they don’t naturally belong, non-native species of plants and animals are often able to sprawl unchecked. Does...
Australia must take "urgent" action to protect the Great Barrier Reef, including setting more ambitious climate targets, the UN's cultural...