The World Elephant Day, 12th August 2020
Elephants are mammals of the family Elephantidae and the largest land animals currently exist in the world. They are intelligent and family-oriented animal species having a great memory
The World’s Rarest Gorillas are Found with Their Babies in the Woods of Nigeria
The world's most endangered gorilla subspecies was found in southern Nigeria. (CNN) In a rare scene, conservationists have captured new images of the world's rarest gorillas with several babies in southern Nigeria.
Vietnam Bans Imports of Wildlife and Wildlife Products to Reduce the Risk of New...
Vietnam has been accused of turning a blind eye to the sale of products such as pangolin scales and rhino horns, which are often used in traditional medicine.
L’OCCITANE Australia Intervene to Plant One Million Trees Around Australia, Partner with the Foundation...
L’OCCITANE Australia has partnered with the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife (FNPW) as a charity partner, to restore natural habitats by regenerating Australia post bush-fires, support for vegetation and wildlife rehabilitation across Australia.
Florida’s Long-Lost Blue Bee Has Been Rediscovered
There is a type of bee known as the blue bee (Osmia calaminthae), commonly called as the blue calamintha bee. Unlike the typical bees, they are somewhat blue in colour. It is a rare species of honey bees that are living in Florida, are considered as the critically imperiled by Naturesevere
New Guinea Named World’s Most Plant-Rich Island
New Guinea is the largest tropical island in the world, the second-largest island in the world that has fascinated naturalists for centuries, and is part of both eastern Papua New Guinea and western Indonesia.
For the first time in 50 years, the Whistling Dog in Surat, Gujarat has...
After the lockdown, some species of animals can be seen in our cities roaming around freely, some of them have been noted decades later of the recent record. For the first time after 50 years, the Whistle Dogs have been a prominent sight in Surat, Gujarat.
“After Coronavirus, Southeast Asia Strongly Favours Crackdown on Wildlife Trade”, Says WWF
Support for a crackdown on markets was strongest in Myanmar, where wildlife has for years been traded openly in the autonomous regions bordering China, while a third of respondents in Vietnam said the crisis had prompted them to stop consuming wildlife products.
‘Yeah, I’m in trouble’: man who rescued a whale calf caught in Queensland shark...
A man who rescued a whale cub caught in the nets near the Gold Coast in a small boat has been fined $ 27,000. The man rescued the animal on Tuesday morning, as officials took more than two hours to respond."I saw the whale. I thought it was an easy task to rescue it," a rescue worker who asked not to be named told reporters. "Then I saw that he was in the net, but the task is not that much easy".
Monarch Butterfly Numbers Drop Down Again
Monarch butterflies are already being spotted in numerous Texas locations as they travel from overwintering grounds in Mexico, but numbers appear to be down significantly from 300 million last...