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Conservation concerns arise due to its limited range

New Wolf Snake Species Discovered in India’s Great Nicobar Islands

A new wolf snake species, Lycodon irwini, discovered in Great Nicobar Island, honors Steve Irwin. Conservation concerns arise due to its limited range.

Not #Climatechange But #Human Impact Linked to #Elephant Species

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The 2025 Global Multidimensional Poverty Index by UNDP and Oxford reveals 8 in 10 poor individuals are exposed to climate hazards.

Climate change disrupts migratory species worldwide

Warming temperatures, extreme weather, and shifting water systems are severely affecting migratory species across the globe. These changes are altering species’ ranges,...
Wetlands are vanishing rapidly, threatening biodiversity and migratory species. GWO 2025 outlines urgent conservation actions needed before we lose 20% by 2050.

Global Wetlands in Crisis: Urgent Action Needed to Save Migratory Species

Wetlands, among Earth's most biodiverse ecosystems, are disappearing faster than forests or coral reefs, according to the Global Wetland Outlook 2025. Released...
Study finds over 3,500 animal species at risk from climate change, exposing major gaps in biodiversity data

Climate Change Threatens Thousands of Animal Species

Over 3,500 animal species face significant threats from climate change, which signals a rising existential crisis for Earth’s wildlife.Until now, habitat loss...
A new study reveals how animals, from termites to beavers, shape Earth’s landscapes, with their contributions rivaling major floods in scale and energy output.

Animals as Architects: How Species Shape Earth’s Landscapes

Animals are not just inhabitants of the natural world—they are its architects., says a groundbreaking study from Queen Mary University of London....
Discover the world's most breathtaking forests, from Japan's Arashiyama Bamboo Grove to Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.

Brazil Deforestation: How Rapid Tree Species Growth is Changing Ecosystems

Fast-growing, small-seeded trees are taking over Brazil’s forests, particularly in regions suffering from high deforestation. These fast-growing species, though capable of surviving...
Animals with stronger social bonds live longer and reproduce over longer timespans, according to a new research by Oxford University. This pioneering study is the first to assess the impacts of sociality on species spanning the entire animal kingdom, from jellyfish to humans.

Social Species Live Longer and Reproduce More Over Time

Animals with stronger social bonds live longer and reproduce over longer timespans, according to a new research by Oxford University. This study...
Insect decline harms migratory birds, bats, and fish, disrupting ecosystems and biodiversity worldwide.

Insect Decline Threatens Migratory Species

The rapid decline in insect populations is endangering migratory species that rely on insects as their main food source. Birds, bats, and...

Threat of Non-Native Marine Species, Pollution to Antarctica

Non-native marine species and pollution pose a real threat to Antarctica’s delicate ecosystems, reveals a recent research. The new oceanographic modelling reveals...