World Wildlife Day highlights the crucial role of all species in maintaining ecological balance and supporting human life.
A study of changes to the habitats of more than 700 species reveals massive biodiversity loss—but also possibilities for restoration. "There is a lot of talk about deforestation and biodiversity loss ...
World Wildlife Day 2026 highlights the importance of conserving medicinal and aromatic plants. The theme stresses protecting ...
Every day, millions of people harvest wild plants for their health, nutrition and livelihoods, yet many of the species that sustain them are quietly slipping toward extinction. As World Wildlife Day ...
Protecting biodiversity, addressing climate change, and strengthening integrated health systems are critical to preventing future pandemics, experts said at a r ...
Get close to the prehistoric reptiles that returned from near extinction to become an emblem of conservation in south Florida ...
In Kenya’s wetlands, the call of the Grey Crowned Crane is both a warning and a hope. It reminds communities and leaders ...
Members of the arachnid class—think spiders, scorpions and harvestmen (daddy long legs)—are often the targets of revulsion, disgust and fear. Yet, they are crucial for ecosystems to thrive. Given the ...
The day was marked with the unveiling of a poster carrying the 2026 theme and the release of a book titled Birds of Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park.
A new report has found that Ireland is one of the least nature connected nations in the world, but there are many simple ways to change this ...
In December 2024, Rachel Graham, executive director of the Belize-based marine nonprofit MarAlliance, posted on LinkedIn that ...
Sir David Attenborough is a broadcaster and naturalist whose career as the face and voice of natural history programmes has spanned more than 70 years. Slash-and-burn cultivation is a major ...