Moonchild Daily Horoscope – 10 March 2026

Moonchild, the stars align today to initiate understated yet profound improvements in your life. Quiet Shifts Signal Major Progress Quiet Shifts Signal Major Progress (Image Credits: Unsplash) Positive momentum gathers force right now, even if immediate evidence remains elusive. These changes unfold gradually, rewarding patience with deep personal evolution. Subtle adjustments in perspective or circumstances … Read more

U.S.’ hunger for Halloween trinkets is killing Vietnam’s painted woolly bats

Deadly Allure: U.S. Halloween Demand Pushes Vietnam’s Painted Woolly Bats Toward Extinction

Sameen David

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – Markets catering to international tourists display taxidermied painted woolly bats in shadowbox frames, fueling a trade that endangers this vibrant species amid surging U.S. demand for seasonal decorations. A Striking Species Under Siege A Striking Species Under Siege (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) The painted woolly bat, or Kerivoula picta, captivates … Read more

Critically endangered kākāpō parrot has standout breeding season

59 Kākāpō Chicks Herald Hopeful Turn for Flightless Parrot

Sameen David

New Zealand – Fifty-nine healthy chicks have hatched in recent weeks, offering a vital boost to the critically endangered kākāpō during one of its most successful breeding seasons in years. From Near-Extinction to Cautious Recovery From Near-Extinction to Cautious Recovery (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) The kākāpō population plummeted to just 51 individuals in the 1990s, pushing … Read more

The Cerrado is threatened but crucial for Brazil’s biodiversity & water security (commentary)

Brazil’s Cerrado: The Savanna Sustaining Biodiversity and National Water Supplies

Sameen David

Brazil – The expansive Cerrado savanna biome anchors the country’s ecological wealth, harboring immense biodiversity while serving as the origin point for rivers that power homes and farms nationwide. Unrivaled Diversity in a Vast Landscape Unrivaled Diversity in a Vast Landscape (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) The Cerrado stands out as the world’s most biodiverse savanna, encompassing … Read more

When Jupiter Retrograde Ends March 10, It’s Safe To Do THIS Again

Jupiter Stations Direct in Cancer Today: Momentum Builds for Heart and Home

Sameen David

March 10, 2026, marks the end of Jupiter’s retrograde in Cancer, a phase that began November 11, 2025, and prompted introspection on emotional foundations and domestic security. Four Months of Inner Recalibration Wrap Up Four Months of Inner Recalibration Wrap Up (Image Credits: Pexels) The retrograde period slowed external expansions, turning attention inward for a … Read more

Study maps tree-planting risks and rewards for climate and biodiversity

Strategic Tree Planting: Study Charts Prime Locations for Climate Wins and Biodiversity Safeguards

Sameen David

Researchers unveiled a comprehensive global assessment that pinpoints where establishing forests delivers the strongest benefits for carbon storage and wildlife protection across diverse ecosystems. Forest Revival’s High Stakes Forest Revival’s High Stakes (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) High-profile restoration drives captured imaginations worldwide, positioning tree planting as a frontline defense against rising temperatures. Yet experts long warned … Read more

Indigenous knowledge helps guide conservation of Australia’s endangered northern quoll

Martu Elders’ Accounts Chart Northern Quoll’s Sharp Decline, Fueling Targeted Conservation

Sameen David

Western Australia – Martu elders’ longstanding observations have exposed a steeper drop in northern quoll numbers across remote desert lands than Western science had detected. Iconic Marsupial Faces Uncertain Future Iconic Marsupial Faces Uncertain Future (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Australia recorded the world’s highest rate of mammalian extinctions after European settlement, with at least 40 terrestrial … Read more

Electrocution, conflict, poaching mark grim start to year for Sumatran elephants

Deadly Fences, Clashes, and Poachers: Sumatran Elephants’ Perilous Start to 2026

Sameen David

Central Aceh, Indonesia — Multiple fatalities among critically endangered Sumatran elephants highlighted escalating human-wildlife tensions and illegal activities in the opening months of 2026. Electrified Barriers Prove Fatal Electrified Barriers Prove Fatal (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) A female Sumatran elephant, estimated at 20 years old, met a tragic end on February 20 in Karang Ampar village, … Read more