We have the most amazing and weird insects in the world, which we have never heard of. One of the most weird arachnid is witnessed, which is generally found in southeast Asia.
India is in the middle of the biggest general election ever. Almost one billion voters are voting to elect the 18th Lok Sabha, making it the largest in the world. There are polling officers, election agents, returning officers, election observers,
The California condor population, one of America’s largest birds, is facing a significant threat in the form of a highly contagious avian influenza. The
There are many sensational stories about Chernobyl mutant spiders, radioactive frogs, & giant catfish. Apart from the tales, there are many species still living
The Canadian government’s recent pass on an emergency order to shield the spotted owl’s habitat, despite warnings from Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, has ruffled feathers in the conservation community. “Only one wild-born
Conservationists have filed a lawsuit under the Endangered Species Act against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The lawsuit claims that federal law requires the Service to classify red wolves as “essential”
The research conducted by TU Wien and Leibniz University of Hannover has finally unraveled the long-standing mystery known as the “Wild Boar Paradox.” Despite the passage of decades since the Chernobyl disaster,
Get ready, nature enthusiasts! The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is gearing up for the eighth annual Texas Pollinator BioBlitz, a celebration of the buzzing heroes that keep our ecosystems blooming. From
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is inviting nature lovers and birdwatchers to embark on a free swan tour in Yuba County, near Marysville. This initiative, in collaboration with Mathews
In a pivotal stride towards intertwining environmental conservation with transportation safety, Alstom and FLOX Robotics unveiled a collaboration on October 11, 2023, focusing on mitigating wildlife collisions with railway traffic. Gaël Chosson,
Published on October 4 in the scientific journal Nature, a groundbreaking study illuminates the escalating threat of climate change to amphibians, revealing it as a predominant factor driving their global declines. Titled
The U.S. Department of the Interior has sounded the alarm on China’s relentless pangolin trade, echoing the cries of conservationists worldwide. China’s actions cast a shadow over our shared commitment to safeguarding
Guess what? African rhinos are making a comeback! For the first time since 2012, their numbers are on the rise, thanks to some incredible conservation efforts. The International Union for Conservation of
Unveiling a chapter unknown in the realm of biodiversity, a groundbreaking study published on September 25, 2023, has brought to light a previously unrecognized pangolin species, marking the count at nine. This