Farmland practices of fertilizers and pesticides driving bird population decline across Europe June 6, 2023 An estimated 550 million birds have been lost in Europe over the last 40 years with human use of man-made farm tools largely to… Continue Reading
Massive decline of big freshwater animals, new study finds August 13, 2019 Just one per cent of the Earth’s surface are filled with rivers and lakes but in those lakes and rivers live one third of… Continue Reading
Nearly 2 million acres of Sierra Nevada becomes protected for rare California amphibians August 27, 2016 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has designated 1.8 million acres throughout the Sierra Nevada mountains for several endangered amphibians including the Sierra Nevada… Continue Reading
Chinese Giant Salanders in decline as they become part of conspicuous consumption April 29, 2015 Time is running out for the Chinese Giant Salamander, also known as the Andrias davidanus. The world’s largest living amphibian can grow up to… Continue Reading
Woodland caribou remain at risk of extinction December 17, 2013 Two reports out this week about the woodland caribou which was listed last year as being a threatened species at risk of extinction. The… Continue Reading