Articles for category: NEWS

Sameen David

Proboscis monkey found in Thailand adds to evidence of cross-border illegal trade

Thailand’s Railway Find: Rare Proboscis Monkey Reveals Surge in Primate Smuggling

Samut Sakhon province, Thailand – Residents stumbled upon an unusual sight near a railway track one morning in early January. The injured primate, with its distinctive pot belly, reddish-brown coat, and oversized upturned nose, stood out sharply against the familiar local wildlife. Local authorities soon confirmed the animal’s exotic origins, sparking investigations into how such ...

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PNG’s New Ireland coastal waters causing fish deaths, human sickness

Mystery Marine Die-Off Threatens Lives and Ecosystems in Papua New Guinea’s New Ireland

New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea – Coastal communities along the east coast have grappled with a puzzling environmental disaster since December 2025. Thousands of fish and marine organisms washed ashore dead, while hundreds of residents reported severe illnesses after contact with the seawater. Authorities continue to investigate the cause amid growing concerns over food ...

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NJEF: Insect Investigations with Stephanie Dole (Jul. 3, 2024)

Safely Unlocking Insect Worlds: Dr. Stephanie Dole’s Insights for Educators

The Nature Journal Educator’s Forum hosted a compelling session on July 3, 2024, where Dr. Stephanie Dole, widely known as the Beetle Lady, shared her extensive knowledge on guiding children through insect investigations. With decades of experience in entomology education, Dole emphasized practical strategies that protect both young explorers and the creatures they study. This ...

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Eight arrested as Europe cracks down on lucrative eel smuggling syndicates

France and Spain Dismantle Cross-Border Eel Trafficking Ring in Major Bust

France and Spain – Authorities executed a coordinated raid that resulted in the arrest of eight suspects linked to a sophisticated network smuggling critically endangered European eels. Over two years, the group trafficked more than seven million juvenile glass eels valued at around 600,000 euros. The operation, rooted in the Adour River Basin and Bay ...

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Dams, drains and other artificial habitats could buy time for threatened mussels: Study

Farm Dams and Drainage Canals Offer Refuge to Australia’s Endangered Mussels

South-western Australia — Freshwater mussels perform essential roles in aquatic ecosystems, filtering vast amounts of water daily and signaling environmental health. Populations of Carter’s freshwater mussel, a vulnerable species unique to the region, have dwindled over the past 50 years due to habitat destruction, salinization, and drying rivers. Researchers recently demonstrated that artificial water bodies, ...

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By protecting tigers ‘we save so much more,’ says Debbie Banks

Tiger Recoveries in Asia Herald Broader Ecosystem Wins

In the lush forests spanning Bhutan, Nepal, and India, tiger numbers have climbed steadily in recent years, offering a glimmer of hope for one of the world’s most iconic predators. Conservationists hailed these gains as part of a global estimate reaching about 5,574 wild tigers in 2022, though the species vanished from 95 percent of ...

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5 Cool Facts about Giant Pandas for National Panda Day

National Panda Day: 5 Captivating Facts About Giant Pandas

National Panda Day, observed annually on March 16, spotlights the giant panda’s charm and vulnerabilities. These iconic bears draw global affection through their distinctive black-and-white markings and clumsy antics. The recent celebration on March 16, 2026, offered a perfect occasion to explore lesser-known aspects of their biology and behavior, as highlighted by wildlife experts. Pandas’ ...

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Pharmaceutical companies move away from horseshoe crab biomedical testing

Drug Makers Accelerate Shift Away from Horseshoe Crab Blood Harvesting

Horseshoe crabs have endured on Earth for more than 450 million years, outlasting countless environmental upheavals long before dinosaurs appeared. These ancient mariners now face a modern threat from their unique blue blood, harvested extensively for pharmaceutical safety testing. Major drug companies have begun transitioning to synthetic alternatives, offering potential relief for declining populations along ...

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Nepal’s rural women at increasing risk of human-wildlife conflict

Bardiya’s Women Walk a Deadly Line: Wildlife Conflicts Intensify Amid Conservation Gains

Bardiya, Nepal – Tensions boiled over on February 6 when crowds gathered outside the Bardiya District Administration Office, their chants demanding justice after back-to-back leopard attacks claimed two lives the day before. Women from nearby forest-edge villages led the charge, highlighting a grim reality where Nepal’s celebrated tiger recovery collides with everyday survival needs. Labor ...