13, 2024 — The distribution of traditional wild food sources in the Republic of Sakha could change significantly, affecting the diets and incomes of Indigenous rural communities who depend on ...
Torvi Winters has been rescuing and rehabbing animals for 20 years and just started her nonprofit Wildlife Matters one year ...
The whale was first photographed in July 2013 off the coast of Colombia and then again in 2022 in Zanzibar. Read more at ...
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On a global scale, the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus is spreading southwards in wild waterfowl into Central and South America, with associated spillover into domestic birds.
The Ministry of Tourism (MoT) has emphasized the importance of a collaborative effort to sustain environmentally-friendly and sustainable development for Gambella National Park.
U.S. wildlife officials announced a decision Tuesday to extend federal protections to monarch butterflies after years of warnings from environmentalists that populations are ...
Set in the wildlife-rich Maasai Mara, Great Plains’ Mara Toto Tree Camp is a four-tented treehouse lodge out of your wildest ...
Biologists say mating, climate change or simply being confused might have driven the creature to swim great distances, ...
Because leopards sit at the top of the food chain just below lions, spending money to protect one will invariably help the ...