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Biodiversity conservation is the consensus of the international family

The global society has reached a consensus on protecting biodiversity, as 196 parties ratified the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The 15th Meeting of the

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Ian ruins man-made reefs, brings algae bloom to Florida

Hurricane Ian not only ravaged southwest Florida on land but was destructive underwater as well. It destroyed man-made reefs and brought along red tide, the harmful alg

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Erhai Forum calls on joint efforts in ecological protection amid mounting challenges

Participants of a forum held in southwest China's Yunnan Province have called on the international community to join hands in response to the alarming environmental cri

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75% of people want single-use plastics banned, global survey finds

Three in four people worldwide want single-use plastics to be banned as soon as possible, according to a poll released on Tuesday, as United Nations members prepare to

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75% of people want single-use plastics banned, global survey finds

Three in four people worldwide want single-use plastics to be banned as soon as possible, according to a poll released on Tuesday, as United Nations members prepare to

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Not just humans: Study finds NYC Omicron spike hit deer too

When New York City's COVID-19 rates spiked last December due to the emerging Omicron variant, humans weren't the only mammals affected. The highly infectious variant al

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Facial recognition technology makes for better giant panda protection

While facial recognition technology continues to facilitate many aspects of human life, it is now also being applied to aid the protection of giant pandas.A nature rese

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Renowned conservationist Richard Leakey dies aged 77

FILE PIC: In this file photo taken on June 27, 2018 Head of Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), world-renowned paleoanthropologist and conservationist Richard Leakey speaks during an interview with AFP

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First satellite tracking of wild snow leopards in China yields results

01:14 Chinese researchers say they have made "breakthrough" findings of the behavior of rare snow leopards after months of tracking them in northwest China using satell

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Ending endangered wildlife trade requires everyone to act

Wildlife and forest crimes make up the fourth largest illegal trade worldwide after arms, drugs and human trafficking, negatively impacting economic and social developm

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Birds, wetlands may bear early brunt of California spill

Since a pipeline spilled crude off the California coast this weekend, only a handful of oiled birds have been recovered in what environmental advocates said could be a

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Social cost of 2019's plastic more than GDP of India, WWF says

Plastic bag with a yellow smiley face and the words "Thank you -Have a nice day!" slowly drifts underwater in the Adriatic Sea, July 31, 2020. /CFP The pollution, emissions and clean-up costs

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Premier Li vows China will secure transition to green development

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang addresses the opening ceremony of the 7th World Conservation Congress via video conference in Beijing, September 3, 2021. /Gov.cn Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on

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First Wildlife Photographer of the Year entries released

Click arrows to view gallery These “Highly Commended” photographic entries were released Wednesday ahead of October’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Na

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Tanzania steps up efforts to save giraffes from skin disease

Tanzania has a population of about 33,000 giraffes. /CFP Image The Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) said on Tuesday it has taken measures aimed at saving giraffes from the spread

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Rwanda to name 24 mountain baby gorillas in virtual ceremony

FILE PIC: Rwanda is set to give names to 24 endangered mountain baby gorillas born late last year and this year in an annual gorilla conservation event commonly known as 'Kwita Izina', the Rwanda

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China studies wild snow leopards' life using satellite collars

01:17 Chinese scientists are monitoring snow leopards with satellite collars to figure out the best ways for humans to get along with wildlife.The Wildlife Research Ins