WWF scientists have helped identify six areas in KAZA that are critical to the movement of wildlife across national borders, focusing on three corridors where wildlife populations and their habitats ...
On the occasion of World Pangolin Day, observed on the third Saturday of February, the World Wide Fund for Nature-Pakistan ...
In tropical forests, endangered species inside protected habitats are still in danger from threats from beyond their ...
Often dismissed as pests, rats have long been misunderstood. But the African giant pouched rat (Cricetomys ansorgei), the world’s longest, is challenging that perception. With its intelligence and ...
Big cats, birds, primates and pangolins were among the nearly 20,000 threatened or protected animals rescued in a recent ...
Arizona has added a new species of bat to the list of night-flying creatures in the state. Citizen scientists and DNA ...
Victoria Falls, rich wildlife, and luxury safaris make Zimbabwe a premier destination, offering unforgettable adventures for discerning global travelers. Zimbabwe’s tourism sector is on a strong ...
The international agency charged with protecting wildlife on the brink of extinction is known as Cites — the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.
What are the most endangered animals in the world? Surprisingly, conservationists can’t agree on a universal top 10 list. Why? Well, for starters, populations are constantly in flux. Secondly, ...
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For a second time, the world watched as Tahlequah, an endangered southern resident killer whale, struggled to keep her dead newborn calf afloat in the Salish Sea. But with Ottawa failing to take ...
The species is now endangered. Reasons for this decline include habitat ... South Africa, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. The threat to its survival is habitat loss and fragmentation due to human development.