Conservation

A Sad Shark's Tale: The Great White

Great white sharks have an unwarranted reputation. In the media, sharks are cast as villains - man-eaters and killing machines. This couldn't be further from the truth. Great white sharks...

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Give Women in Forest Communities a Voice

8 March 2011 is the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day, a day set up to promote equality between men and women and celebrate the achievements of women from all...

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Seeds of hope for the world's rainforests

Horror stories about the deforestation that is destroying the world's rainforests on a massive scale are sadly old news. Every year enormous tracts of land the size of Cubaare lost,...

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Population boost for rare greater bamboo lemurs

Greater bamboo lemurs are found only on the island of Madagascar. With less than 200 individuals left in the wild, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature International Union...

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Five Lost Frogs Rediscovered

Image Credit © SD Biju - Chalazodes Bubble-nest Frog Lost! Amphibians of India aims to rediscover 50 species of Indian amphibians that are considered to be actually, or potentially, extinct...

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