Waves of humanity. Sprawling Mexico City rolls across the landscape, displacing every scrap of natural habitat ‘If our species had started with just two people
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Overpopulation, overconsumption – in pictures Posted April 10, 2015
SANparks bolsters its anti-poaching capabilities Posted April 9, 2015
Cape Town – South African National Parks (SANParks) says the latest addition to its anti-poaching operations means the organisation is now able to respond to
Photo Story: Animals find new life with artificial limbs Posted April 9, 2015
TZVIKA: THE TORTOISE ON WHEELS Tzvika, an injured female tortoise, walking with the aid of her newly attached wheels at the Wildlife Hospital in the
Anti-poaching task force set up to save marine turtles Posted April 8, 2015
KOTA KINABALU: A special marine turtle anti-poaching task force has been formed in view of the worsening cases of poaching in the state. “This is
Tanzania: Anti-Poaching Drive Cripples Ivory Syndicates Posted April 7, 2015
FOLLOWING the success of a covert anti-poaching operation, dubbed Spider Net and the arrest of some of the big traders in ivory, it is feared
Fukushima radiation has reached North American shores Posted April 7, 2015
Seaborne radiation from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster has reached North America. Scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution detected small amounts of cesium-134 and cesium-137
Twice the size of Texas, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch stretches for hundreds of miles across the North Pacific Ocean and is one of the
Fukushima Radiation Found in Sample of Green Tea from Japan Posted April 4, 2015
Four years after the multiple explosions and melt-downs at Fukushima, it seems the scary stories have only just begun to surface. Given that Japan’s authoritarian
Oceans in Crisis: One Woman Will Cross the Pacific to Raise Awareness Posted April 4, 2015
Sonya Baumstein has rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, kayaked from Seattle to Juneau, and paddled across the Bering Strait. But now she is in final
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