Authorities worldwide have seized an average of nine tigers each month over the past five years, highlighting a worsening ...
Authorities worldwide have seized an average of nine tigers each month over the past five years, highlighting a worsening ...
Four endangered numbats, a type of marsupial, have been fitted with radio tracking collars ahead of their release into the ...
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Already disappearing, Southeast Asia’s striped rabbits now caught in global pet trade
By Spoorthy Raman In the remote rainforest of Sumatra, Indonesia, and the Annamite Mountains straddling Vietnam and Laos, two ...
It is not possible for the 50–60 wolves to be removed as was initially requested – The population of red deer is in critical condition, having fallen from 1,300 to 140 – Wolf packs are reaching Ippokr ...
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Chronic diseases prevalent across animals, but understudied: Study
By Shreya Dasgupta From obesity in cats and dogs and osteoarthritis in pigs, to cancer in whales and high blood glucose in racoons, chronic diseases are increasingly becoming a concern across the ...
The Red Panda Network has reported that more than half the world's red panda population has been lost in the wild during the past 20 years due to continuous loss of habitat and wildlife trading.
A buck is seen with fall colours in the background in this photo taken by Ann Brokelman. By ANN AND ERIK BROKELMAN I was ...
The men had to chase him before they could put on the collar.” What Sally had witnessed that day was one of the first beluga ...
In a significant acknowledgment for India's conservation efforts, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species ...
The illegal wildlife trade is deeply connected to other forms of organized crime, including arms dealing, drug trafficking and human smuggling, a new study has found.
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