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 ...
In Kenya’s wetlands, the call of the Grey Crowned Crane is both a warning and a hope. It reminds communities and leaders ...
Nashik: Soil bacteria in Dapur (Tal. Sinnar, Dist. Nashik) have grown 'gold' for the village and are making it prosperous. As ...
Tanzania has officially launched its five-year Country Strategic Plan (CSP-III), backed by a substantial financial commitment ...
Each year on March 3, World Wildlife Day draws global attention to the plants and animals that make life on Earth possible.
Surveillance technology intended to protect endangered species is weaponized against locals, with repercussions that range ...
The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) announced on Feb. 25 the acquisition of 218 acres of ...
From coral gardens in French Polynesia to rewilded forests in Romania, a new generation of conservation projects invites travellers to witness — and support — environmental restoration in action.
California approves $60 million for 27 wildlife and conservation projects, including salmon recovery and new freeway crossings.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday that the Wildlife Conservation Board approved $59,642,096 in grants to protect biodiversity, restore important wildlife habitat and improve public access to nature.
What you need to know: Almost $60 million in grants was approved for 27 projects across the state, including projects supporting the California Salmon Strategy for a Hotter, Drier Future, and ...