US President Donald Trump's flood of initiatives, decrees and pithy remarks have kept the world on tenterhooks ever since his ...
A new analysis led by University of Oxford researchers has found that the main agreement that regulates international ...
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The Weather Network on MSNThe world is moving the 'wrong way' on this key issue: Planet reportThe most recent Living Planet Report showed a 39 per cent drop in the average size of North America's monitored vertebrate ...
The CCP’s religious and cultural repression on the Tibetan Plateau is also feeding an ecological crisis. The response from ...
Two NGOs allege that bottom trawling is at odds with biodiversity conservation and France’s legal commitments to protecting ...
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This week, the world's governments are meeting in Geneva for the 78th meeting of the Standing Committee of CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.
Climate change, booming development, and overexploitation of groundwater are combining to threaten the future of Florida’s potable water supply. Sea levels along the Florida coast have risen ...
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Mongabay on MSNSeeking the ‘humanity–wetland’ balance: Interview with Zimbabwean activist Jimmy MahachiEach year, thousands of migratory birds such as the colorful African pygmy goose, maccoa duck and African spoonbill stop at ...
GOVERNMENTS often use bans to protect wildlife that’s most threatened by trade. However, in our recent study we ask the question: could banning wildlife trade in one threatened species increase the ...
This week, the world’s governments are meeting in Geneva for the 78th meeting of the Standing Committee of CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.
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