Tag: conservation
Healthy Sumatran Tiger Population Offers New Hope for Conservation
A new study reveals a surprisingly healthy population of critically endangered Sumatran tigers in the Leuser ecosystem, highlighting successful conservation efforts and the need for stronger protection.
Drones Transform Elephant Conservation
New research shows elephants habituate to drones flown carefully, enabling non-invasive monitoring of behavior, sleep, and social dynamics in Kenya's reserves.
Unmasking the Misuse of Conservation Technologies in Rural India
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Conservation technologies to protect wildlife misused to monitor women
In a shocking revelation, researchers from the University of Cambridge have uncovered misuse of conservation technologies in rural India. These include camera...
Rhinos at the Crossroads Conservation Challenges in Africa and Asia
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38% of Trees at Risk of Extinction
A shocking new report reveals that 38% of the world’s trees are at risk of extinction. This finding comes from the first...
Triumph of Conservation: Saving Biodiversity Through Action
Triumph of Conservation: Saving Biodiversity Through Action
Kaziranga; 27% Surge in Bird Population Sets New Heights
Discover Kaziranga's soaring bird population! Gull-billed tern makes a debut. Explore the biodiversity of this global avian haven.
Connected Habitats: Key to Elephant Survival
The long-term solution to elephant survival requires not only just protecting the areas but also interconnecting habitats to safeguard the stability and future of their populations, according to an international research team.
De Winton’s Golden Mole Emerges from Decades of Mystery
Dive into the incredible tale of the re-emergence of the elusive De Winton's golden mole, unseen for nearly a century.




































