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Most people have a turtle story. Perhaps they watched one glide through an aquarium tank as a child, helped one cross a busy ...
Ten years ago, Uganda’s capital Kampala was facing a strange problem: trees were falling over on the city’s streets, injuring ...
When drought became a perennial visitor to the Beatty Canyon Ranch in Colorado in the late 1990s, Steve Wooten remembers ...
Fire crews in Greece, Spain and Portugal raced to contain wildfires on Thursday, taking advantage of calmer winds that slowed ...
Language shapes the way we view our world. In the field of wildlife conservation, even very subtle word choices drive peoples ...
Andrew Stein had been working across Africa for more than 15 years when he first heard of lion poisoning incidents in ...
In May this year, wildlife inspectors for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seized a shipment of 232 live stony corals at ...
Bolivians will go to the polls on Aug. 17 to vote for a new president, vice president and 166 combined members of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. When it comes to environmental policies, the ...
We are not causing climate change, yet we are the ones heavily affected,” says 26-year-old Solomon Islands health worker ...
As ocean temperatures set new heat records, coral reef scientists are on a mission to identify which species and reefs can ...
Wildlife conservationists have sounded the alarm that leopard poaching in Sri Lanka is being carried out more systematically ...
Suresh Raj, a 73-year-old gunsmith who lives inside a biological park, bordering a national park on the edge of the South ...