Angel sharks are now thought to be locally extinct across much of their former distribution area, from Scandinavia to the ...
Over forty years ago, an innovative legal text was adopted to protect Europe’s wild plants and animals. The Council of Europe’s Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats ...
Whether you’re looking for the perfect place to pop the question, enjoy your honeymoon, celebrate an anniversary or just rekindle the flames of romance, you’re sure to find the perfect escape among ...
Modern fences are often so thoroughly impenetrable, they can slice up already-scarce habitats and restrict wildlife to increasingly small scraps of land. What can be done to reduce their impact?
Full of yarn inspiration, in Your Crochet and Knitting magazine you’ll find patterns and inspiration for your next project. Whether it be clothes, toys or blankets, you’ll find everything you need ...
Giant African rats may soon be the key to fighting illegal wildlife trafficking. New research from nonprofit APOPO, published Oct. 29, shows that African giant pouched rats can be trained to ...
SINGAPORE: Visitors to Singapore's fifth wildlife park can look forward to trekking through a sprawling rainforest filled with 29 animal species and various adventure elements. The new park ...
The entire coastline of Papua New Guinea is famed for its unique marine biodiversity. Milne Bay is the most prominent dive location. Along with underwater wildlife, you're welcome to discover and ...
The great variety of the oceanic creatures and plants is a must-see for every scuba diving enthusiast. The summer season is the best for diving, since the waters are warmer and the visibility is ...
Cape Town, 4 November 2024 - Representatives from law enforcement agencies, judicial institutions, environmental ministries and the private sector are meeting to discuss new threats and identify ...
reported that the average size of the globe’s wildlife populations has declined by 73% in 50 years. 10 startling images of nature in crisis — and the struggle to save it “We are already at a ...