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Marine life is fleeing the equator to cooler waters. Mass extinction could follow
As species flee to cooler waters, it’s likely to have profound implications for marine ecosystems and human livelihoods.
Rare orangutans are losing even their last remaining forests
Until relatively recently these orangutans lived across a much wider range of various habitats.
Kenya reaping the benefits of its aggressive anti-poaching drive, bolstered by Ellipse Projects radios and CyberTracker app
Amidst all the bad news in 2020, there was at least one silver lining. Kenya recently reported that not a single rhino was poached throughout 2020—something that hasn’t happened in the country in over two decades. What’s more, Kenya also
Research shows nature has suffered greatly from Covid-19
While the human and economic toll have been enormous, the fallout from the virus also seriously damaged nature.
The legal trade in wildlife poses pandemic risks too
"It seems unlikely that diseases are spread through illegal channels only."
Myanmar’s military coup is a blow to the nation’s stunning biodiversity
Myanmar is renowned as a biodiversity hotspot, and supports more than 230 globally threatened species.