Size Doesn’t Matter to a Dolphin Mom As She Adopts a Whale Calf
Good News Network - Off the coast of New Zealand, a group of marine biologists has discovered a mother bottlenose dolphin that had adopted a baby pilot whale....
Read MoreRead MoreGood News Network - Off the coast of New Zealand, a group of marine biologists has discovered a mother bottlenose dolphin that had adopted a baby pilot whale....
Read MoreRead MoreEuronews - An algorithm designed by a research group from the Universities of Bath, Oxford and Twente may be able to help save African elephants from extinction. Coupled with high-resolution imagery, the algorithm enables a satellite to scan large areas of land in short periods...
Read MoreRead MoreThe Guardian, 14 January 2021 How the race for renewables is burning Europe’s forests. 'Carbon-neutrality is a fairy tale': how the race for renewables is burning Europe's forests | World news | The Guardian...
Read MoreRead MoreA new report has found that medicines containing pangolin scales are still being produced and sold throughout China, despite a recent ban on pangolin scales from the official list of approved ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine. According to the report, 56 companies are actively producing and selling...
Read MoreRead Morehttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54353907 BBC news, 30 September 2020...
Read MoreRead Morehttps://www.lifegate.com/south-africa-meat-safety-act Lifegate, 11 September 2020...
Read MoreRead MoreNine tonnes of elephant ivory were destroyed this week in Singapore. It was the largest ivory crushing event in recent years and the nation was willing to forgo S$18 million (€11 million) worth of the rare material in the process. By pulverising the ivory in...
Read MoreRead MoreIlcommercio di avorio continua a prosperare nell'UE. Durante i primi 6 mesi di quest'anno, l'autorità italiana CITES (Carabinieri Forestali) ha condotto l'operazione "Golden Tusks" che ha portato al sequestro di 460 pezzi di avorio del valore stimato di 400.000 euro. Zanne, statuette, crocifissi, posate e gioielli sono stati sequestrati a...
Read MoreRead MoreCurtailing of shipping due to coronavirus allows scientists to study effects of quieter oceans on marine wildlife In cities, human lockdowns during the coronavirus pandemic have offered some respite to the natural world, with clear skies and the return of wildlife to waterways. Now evidence of...
Read MoreRead MoreEurope’s environmental footprints exceed several safe limits. Global sustainability challenges increasingly raise concerns about the stability of the Earth system that supports all life on our planet. A joint study by the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), published...
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