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IATP had the privilege of attending two important and interrelated events in Nairobi on defunding industrial agriculture and ...
Young tegus are emerald green with black markings and a tail that has yellow and black bands. Over several months and after ...
The alarming rate of human-driven biodiversity loss continues unabated across the globe. Scientists have highlighted this irreversible trend for over a ...
Brandt photographed Syrian families in the deserts of southern Jordan who had been displaced by the war in Syria between 2013 and 2013.
Without pollinators, we wouldn’t have one out of every three bites of food we eat. That’s because about 35 percent of the ...
Tomás Carlo Seated in the bed of a pickup truck, Joshua Tewksbury cringes with every curve and pothole as we bounce along the edge of Amboró National Park in central Bolivia. After 2,000 miles ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Science Africa on MSNGrant Legal Personality to Nairobi River to Guarantee Its FutureIn 2017, New Zealand granted the Whanganui River legal personhood through an Act of Parliament. Since then, the river’s ...
Livestock are a lifeline for millions of farmers in Africa, but devastating diseases are threatening the health and ...
A recent report estimated that vultures are worth $1.8 billion a year to certain ecosystems in southern Africa. Here's why.
Elsewhere in Africa, animal health interventions are demonstrating how better, not necessarily fewer, livestock is the answer to sustainability in the sector. East Coast fever vaccination programmes ...
But an official from Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa confirmed to AFP the elephant belonged to its Umbabat Private Nature Reserve. "Telangana government does not have a good ...
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