Battle to save Africa's elephants is gaining some ground MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK: The elephant staggered and keeled over in the tall grass in southern Tanzania, where some of the world's worst poaching has happened. It wasn't a killer who targeted her but a conservation official, immobilizing her with a... Art & Culture 13 Apr, 2018
Wildlife populations plunge almost 60 percent since 1970 OSLO: Worldwide populations of mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles have plunged by almost 60 percent since 1970 as human activities overwhelm the environment, the WWF conservation group said on Thursday. An index compiled with data... Art & Culture 27 Oct, 2016
Wildlife populations plunge almost 60 percent since 1970: WWF OSLO: Worldwide populations of mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles have plunged by almost 60 percent since 1970 as human activities overwhelm the environment, the WWF conservation group said on Thursday. An index compiled with data... Women 27 Oct, 2016
Cambodia to repopulate forests with tigers from abroad PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA: Cambodia has unveiled a plan to reintroduce tigers from abroad into the dry forests of the country, where the big cat has become virtually extinct thanks to poaching, conservation officials said Wednesday. Between 20 and 50... Women 06 Apr, 2016
Half of natural World Heritage sites at risk from industry: WWF OSLO: Industrial activity such as mining and logging threatens almost half of the world's natural World Heritage sites, from Australia's Great Barrier Reef to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu in Peru, the WWF conservation group said on... Women 06 Apr, 2016
Ocean fish numbers halve, in critical condition OSLO: The amount of fish in the oceans has halved since 1970, in a plunge to the “brink of collapse” caused by over-fishing and other threats, the WWF conservation group said on September 16. Populations of some commercial fish stocks, such... Art & Culture 18 Sep, 2015