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Commercial hunting for bushmeat in Africa continues unchecked in many areas, putting wildlife at risk of extinction. Experts say logging and other industries increase that risk. Richard Carroll is ...
But wildlife depletion, poaching and mining meant it was put on UNESCO's danger list from 2007 to 2024. Steps to tackle the problems, including monitoring wildlife, ...
Factors amplifying wildlife depletion. Dr. S. Joseph Wright, a scientist with the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama, ...
Since 2021, Nigerian officials have also joined forces with the Wildlife Justice Commission, conducting 18 operations with its support, leading to the seizure of more than 55,000 pounds of ...
Development and overhunting are responsible for the vast majority of the decline in wildlife populations. So why are so-called invasive plant species targeted so often?
Panelists at the discussion on Forest Land Depletion and Urban Wildlife Encounters All images courtesy Siddha Group On March 28, the Siddha Group organised an engaging session at Siddha Sky Club in ...
As the clock continues to tick on finalizing plans to reintroduce wolves to Colorado, I’ve been challenged by opposing feelings of two longtime acquaintances on either side of that sometimes ...
Increase in grazing of cattle found to be indirectly causing depletion of tiger’s prey population in Wayanad. May 27, 2025 e-Paper. ... Cattle inventory proposed at Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary ...
A new report, 'State of Nature 2023', was published today and detailed how one in six species is now at risk of being lost from Great Britain, with a wildlife depletion of 19 per cent since 1970.