The Albanese Government’s push to accelerate the purchase of 'high-biodiversity land' will artificially inflate agricultural ...
A hardy aquarium fish prized for its golden hue, the ornamental Flowerhorn cichlid (Amphilophus spp.) has become a problem for the residents of San Pablo City, Laguna: It is increasingly taking on an ...
Nigerian conservationist and environmentalist Rachel Ikemeh has been named a 2026 Rolex Awards Laureate in recognition of her community-driven efforts to ...
From recovering vulture populations to rainforest conservation and newly discovered species, here are the week's biggest wildlife success stories.
Scientists have documented four chameleon species that were previously unknown to science in Mozambique's isolated mountaintop rainforests.
Orangutans may use specific plants for benefits beyond ordinary nutrition. For centuries, humans have relied on the medicinal properties of plants. Now, growing evidence suggests we may not be the ...
Healthy ecosystems depend on more than just having lots of species—they rely on the complex relationships between plants, prey and predators, according to new international research led by the ...
A vacancy for a conservation ranger is up for grabs to “help shape the natural environment” around Scotland’s first Center ...
During the mid-20th century, large areas of Israel were transformed by one of the country's most ambitious reforestation programmes. Millions of pine trees were planted to stabilise soils, combat ...
Canada's wildlife boasts a surprising new champion: the Western toad. Researchers have identified a population in Alberta as Canada's most genetically distinct animal, a unique trait developed through ...
Trees are often celebrated as a universal solution to environmental challenges. They absorb carbon, prevent soil erosion, provide shade, and support wildlife. But a new study by Hiroshima University ...
Gangtok: The elusive Eurasian lynx has been photographed for the first time in Sikkim, marking only the second confirmed ...