NGOs in the Malaysian state of Sabah want oil palm companies and other land managers to plant Ficus species to increase habitat for threatened wildlife For the past […]
Why bird flu is now a major threat to marine life
The H5N1 virus is spreading rapidly among seabirds and sea mammals, causing deaths from pole to pole A deadly strain of avian influenza is spreading across the global […]
Ecocide: What is it and should it be considered an international crime?
Campaigners and legal experts say the concept of ecocide should be recognised by the International Criminal Court to punish environmental offences A cleaning crew on Cavero beach, Peru, […]
Evolutionary Ingenuity: How Ancient Sharks Survived Earth’s Hottest Oceans
During a significant warming event 93 million years ago, some sharks developed elongated pectoral fins to adapt to hotter ocean temperatures, a change documented in a recent study. […]
The Magic of Sunrise and Sunset: New Research Quantifies the “Wow” Factor
For the first time, a new study has quantified the impact of fleeting natural events on people. A recent study has quantified the impact that fleeting natural events, […]
Little progress in saving Kashmir’s endangered hangul deer
Despite ongoing conservation efforts, urgent challenges and insufficient funding threaten the future of the iconic red deer of the Himalayas Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Kashmir lies […]