When is an alien species really alien? Maybe only when it is a critical danger to another species. A new book from a popular author puts forward persuasive and alarming arguments. Camels, eagles, snakes, spiders and influenza virus, wrapped up in invasive packaging. © The Earth Times. Published on The Earth Times Related Articles How […]
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Mother of God: meet the 26 year old Indiana Jones of the Amazon, Paul Rosolie
Not yet 30, Paul Rosolie has already lived a life that most would only dare dream of—or have nightmares over, depending on one’s constitution. With the Western Amazon as his panorama, Rosolie has faced off jaguars, wrestled anacondas, explored a floating forest, mentored with indigenous people, been stricken by tropical disease, traveled with poachers, and […]
President Tasked to Act On Rampant Poaching
[CAJ News]Nairobi -LOCAL anti-poaching activists have called on President Uhuru Kenyatta to take leadership in the protection of rhinos and elephants from incessant poaching….
Media Release: Rhino poaching update (South African National Parks)
(Source: South African National Parks) Please note that you will now be routed to a separate web booking portal specific to Golden Gate Hotel and Chalets. Would you like to continue? Date: 17th March 2014 14 March 2014 – The total number of rhino poached in South Africa since the beginning of 2014 has increased to […]
Seizures show scale of pangolin peril
Pangolins, insect-eating mammals that live in tropical parts of Africa and Asia, are under threat from a growing inter-continental illegal trade in the animals and their scales, according to a new report. While poaching of large animals such as elephants and rhinos and the illegal trade in ivory and horn receives widespread attention (in 2012 […]
Yellowstone Bison win court case!
The Montana Supreme Court has ruled that bison can roam outside the park boundaries for winter and early spring forage without being shot. In 2008, more than 1,400 bison – about one-third of the current size of Yellowstone’s bison population – were captured and slaughtered by government agencies while leaving Yellowstone in search of food. […]
A global climate change directive?
Could another climate change deal be in the works? World leaders are meeting in Brussels this month to discuss climate change. While environmentalists are calling for urgent action to cut greenhouse gas emissions, diplomatic language presented in the introductory document is most likely not ambitious enough.
U.S. philanthropist Howard Buffett takes aim at rhino poaching
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – American philanthropist Howard G. Buffett donated $24 million to South Africa’s national parks service on Friday to fund a high-tech campaign against rhino poaching which he compared to the United States’ war on drugs on its southern border.
Can Penguins Cope with Climate Change?
Human-caused climate change is altering the habitat of Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae). In an article recently published in PLOS ONE, a team of researchers led by Amélie Lescroël from the Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CNRS) in France, found that changes in sea-ice content and newly formed icebergs significantly impacted Adélie penguin communities in the […]
Wildlife Conservation Society’s Queens Zoo Opens Registration for Spring Teen Program (Wildlife Conservation Society)
(Source: Wildlife Conservation Society) Register online at: www.queenszoo.com Flushing, N.Y. — March 13, 2014 — The Wildlife Conservation Society’s Queens Zoo has announced registration for its Spring Teen Program on weekends in March and April 2014. The Spring Teen Program gives teens ages 13 to 17 an in-depth look at a variety of zoo careers. […]