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CITES votes down Namibia's rhino horn trade proposals Delegates at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) meeting in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, overwhelmingly rejected Na...
Conservationists restore extinct antelope to Sahel grasslands In 2012, biologists Marie Petretto and John Newby surveyed Chad's Ouadi Rimé-Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve, a protected expanse larger t...
Delhi sees surge in respiratory illnesses linked to toxic air Over 200,000 cases of acute respiratory illnesses were documented in six state-run hospitals in Delhi between 2022 and 2024, as the I...
Indonesia flood death toll climbs to 631 as rescue operations face challenges The death toll from catastrophic flooding in Indonesia reached 631 on Tuesday, with nearly 500 people still missing a...
Delhi's toxic air crisis leaves children gasping for breath Delhi's worsening air pollution is taking a severe toll on its youngest residents, with pediatric clinics overflowing as hazardous smog...
Australia overhauls nature laws with new regulator and stricter protections Australia is set to reform its decades-old environmental laws after the Labor government secured a last-minute deal wit...
Indigenous fishermen and scientists reveal 144 fish species in remote Santiago River Deep in Ecuador's Amazon, the Shuar community of Kaputna has helped biologists document 144 fish species-i...
Raccoons show early signs of domestication in urban areas, study finds Raccoons, often dubbed "trash pandas" for their habit of rummaging through garbage, are undergoing subtle evolutionary chang...
Brazil establishes 10 new Indigenous territories during COP30 Brazil announced the creation of 10 new Indigenous territories on Monday, a move aimed at safeguarding cultural heritage and environm...
Colombia's unarmed Indigenous Guards risk lives to defend Amazon rainforest In 2013, after nine nights of sacred ceremonies along the remote Caquetá River, hundreds of Indigenous leaders from Col...
Brazil's Amazon soy moratorium faces legal challenge amid deforestation fears A long-standing ban on selling soy grown on deforested Amazon land could be overturned as Brazilian farming groups an...
Brazil pushes Amazonian 'superfoods' as climate and economic solution In a repurposed warehouse along the muddy waters of Belém's riverfront, machines grind exotic Amazonian fruits-cupuaçu, taper...
Maldives' 2009 underwater cabinet meeting became a climate turning point In October 2009, the Maldives staged an unprecedented underwater cabinet meeting-an audacious stunt that thrust the existe...
Global CO₂ emissions reach new peak in 2025, despite slower growth and renewable progress The world's combustion of fossil fuels is projected to release a record 38.1 billion tonnes of carbon dio...
Delhi enforces stricter anti-pollution measures as air quality hits severe levels Delhi authorities imposed tighter pollution controls on Tuesday, including hybrid classes for primary students, a...
NASA's AI-powered Guardian system detects Kamchatka tsunami in real time A magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula in July 2025, triggering a tsunami that raced across th...
Shark attack survivor recounts near-fatal encounter off Costa Rica Marine biologist Mauricio Hoyos still vividly recalls the crushing force of a 3.5-meter (11.5 ft) Galapagos shark's jaws clampin...
New bee species with facial horns discovered in Western Australia Australian researchers have identified a previously unknown native bee species, Megachile Lucifer, distinguished by tiny facial h...
EasyJet marks 30 years of budget flights amid growth and climate debates EasyJet celebrated its 30th anniversary on Monday, marking three decades since its inaugural flight from Luton Airport to...
Underwater heist: Rare footage exposes dolphins' fishing net raids In a series of unprecedented underwater images, photographer Thomas Peschak has captured Amazonian pink river dolphins piercing...
Melbourne's 'Nest-flix' captivates audiences as peregrine falcon chicks prepare for first flight Since late August, tens of thousands of Australians have been glued to Nest-flix, a 24-hour live-s...
Bird flu wipes out 60% of Argentina's southern elephant seals, threatening global population Península Valdés, Argentina - A catastrophic outbreak of the H5N1 avian flu has decimated southern ele...
Great Barrier Reef Faces Rapid Decline by 2050, Study Warns The Great Barrier Reef is on course for a "grim future" with a projected "rapid coral decline" by mid-century, though targeted conserva...
Five climate innovators awarded £1m each at Earthshot Prize ceremony in Rio A tropical forest restoration initiative and a global ocean treaty project were among the five winners of the 2025 Eart...
Prince William condemns Amazon deforestation crimes at Rio wildlife summit The Prince of Wales delivered a sharp rebuke against criminal networks driving deforestation in the Amazon during a spee...
Unprecedented wildlife behaviours captured in Zambia's Luangwa Valley A groundbreaking BBC documentary series, Kingdom, has unveiled extraordinary survival strategies among Africa's top predators...
Autumn's fiery foliage puzzles scientists despite its beauty From the golden yellows of Duchess County, New York, to the muted browns of drought-stressed Maine and the fiery reds of Japan's maple...
Mexico's agave revival: saving bats and securing tequila's future In the arid stretches of central Mexico's Chihuahuan Desert, conservationists and local communities are planting tens of thousand...
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