saving species from extinction
Habitat loss, climate change threaten Bangladesh's native freshwater fishes with extinction
There were at one time more than 300 native freshwater fish species in Bangladesh, but many have disappeared while others are on the verge of extinction due to habitat loss, overfishing, pollution and climate change.
Op-ed: Humans have a long history of making ‘very bad decisions’ to save animals
Wildlife don’t recognize borders, nor does climate change. Conservation should keep up
A set of studies focused on the China-Vietnam border demonstrates that the impacts of climate change will make transboundary conservation even more important for endangered species like the Cao-Vit gibbon and tiger geckos.
Severe drought and other climate impacts are driving the platypus towards extinction
According to a new study published in the journal Biological Conservation this month, severe drought conditions and heat, combined with habitat loss and other impacts of human activities, are pushing one of Australia's most enigmatic and iconic endemic species, the duck-billed platypus, toward extinction.
Out on a limb: Unlikely collaboration boosts orangutans in Borneo
In the heart of Indonesian Borneo, a dwindling population of orangutans is getting a new lease on life thanks to a group of wildlife rescuers and medical professionals who have joined forces.
Bird flu in Namibia’s penguins wanes, after killing nearly 500
The disease appears to be abating, but they continue to face threats from food shortages caused by overfishing and climate change.
Gianluca Serra: Why you should care about the current wave of mass extinctions
The extinction crisis we are witnessing is only the beginning of a wave of mass ecocide of non-human life on Earth.