Conservation

Good news for wildlife in Afghanistan

A new survey carried out by Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) scientists has shown that large mammals are surviving in some areas of Afghanistan after ten years of conflict. Using camera...

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World Heritage sites in danger

After the news of mismanagement of World Heritage sites in Arab countries, the IUCN has revealed that mining and lack of law enforcement are threatening the unique wildlife found in...

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New map tracks protected fish and wildlife

A new interactive map has gone live online in Washington helping to keep track of populations of fish and wildlife deemed to be at risk of changing habitat and falling...

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Controversial hunting restrictions on New York deer

Proposals to protect young deers in New York are causing controversy amongst the state's hunting community. There are around a million white tailed deer in New York state. Managing thier...

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More support needed for Arab World Heritage sites

A new report by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) found that Arab countries should propose more sites for inclusion on the list, as well as managing...

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Marine species at risk of mass extinction

According to an expert panel of scientists, more marine species are at risk of disappearing from the world's oceans than at any other time in human history. A report released...

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