
India has long balanced rapid development with the urgent need to protect its rich biodiversity. Efforts to conserve wildlife have yielded impressive results in recent years, particularly for species like the Asiatic lion. These initiatives highlight a commitment to safeguarding ecosystems from the Gir forests to the arid expanses of Kutch. The Asiatic Lion’s Remarkable … Read more

How Fossilized Dung Reveals Polar Dinosaurs’ Winter Survival
Sameen David
Alaska – Long before permafrost gripped the North Slope, a vibrant ecosystem thrived under the midnight sun. Dinosaurs roamed lush polar forests during the Late Cretaceous, around 70 million years ago. Researchers have turned to an unlikely source – fossilized feces – to uncover how these creatures endured months of darkness and scarce vegetation. Dinosaurs … Read more

Mukhi Turns Three: Trailblazing Cheetah Symbolizes India’s Wildlife Revival
Sameen David
Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park celebrated a quiet yet profound moment on March 29, 2026, as Mukhi, the nation’s first cheetah born on home soil, marked her third birthday. This feisty feline, offspring of a Namibian mother, has grown from a frail survivor into a testament to dedicated conservation efforts. Her journey underscores the progress … Read more

Giant Theropod Tracks Reveal Dinosaurs Thrived Near South Pole 125 Million Years Ago
Sameen David
Victoria, Australia – Paleontologists uncovered 24 dinosaur footprints in a coastal rock formation, offering fresh evidence that large carnivorous dinosaurs roamed polar landscapes during the Early Cretaceous period. The tracks, preserved in floodplains from 120 to 128 million years ago, emerged from a site once positioned near the South Pole when Australia formed part of … Read more

Antarctica’s Jurassic Secret: The Massive Glacialisaurus That Defied Polar Odds
Sameen David
Antarctica – Layers of ice have preserved a glimpse into a distant era when the continent teemed with life. Researchers uncovered fossils of Glacialisaurus hammeri, a towering herbivorous dinosaur from the Early Jurassic period. This find illuminated how dinosaurs adapted to high-latitude environments around 190 million years ago. A Grueling Quest High in the Transantarctic … Read more

Under Siege: Why Conservation Rangers Deserve Better Mental Health Support
Democratic Republic of Congo – Gunfire erupted just before dawn at Upemba National Park headquarters on March 3, 2026, catching staff off guard in what they first believed to be a routine drill. The assault by around 80 armed militants lasted nearly 12 hours, resulting in seven deaths and widespread trauma among survivors. This harrowing … Read more

How Working Farms and Forests Protect Imperiled Turtles
Private lands cover two-thirds of the United States, with much of that acreage dedicated to agriculture and forestry. These working landscapes hold untapped potential for wildlife conservation, particularly for species like freshwater turtles that rely on diverse habitats. Programs such as the USDA’s Working Lands for Wildlife initiative demonstrate how landowners can enhance their properties … Read more

Landmark Find: First Maniraptoran Egg Fossil Emerges from China’s Songliao Basin
Songliao Basin, Northeast China – Researchers announced the discovery of the first maniraptoran egg fossil from the Cretaceous rocks of this vast inland sea basin, offering fresh insights into the diverse life forms of the mid-Cretaceous period. Unearthed in the Upper Cretaceous Quantou Formation, the specimen dates to the Cenomanian stage around 100 million years … Read more