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Mountain Gorillas Prove the Power of Female Friendship
New research reveals that female mountain gorillas actively seek out old friends when joining new groups and avoid the males they grew up with
Mane Event: How Lions Are Clawing Back from the Brink
Speared, poisoned and poached for their body parts, lions are becoming increasingly vulnerable and could be extinct by 2050 if we don’t help save them
Artificial Watering Holes in Guatemala Offer Hope for Wildlife in Drought-Stricken Jungles
In northern Guatemala’s Maya Forest, artificial watering holes are offering a lifeline to wildlife during drought
Fur Farming Under Fire in Europe
A new report reignites calls for an EU-wide ban as experts declare fur farming is ‘incompatible with animal welfare’
Blondie the Lion: Trophy Hunters Kill Studied Pride Leader
Blondie, a lion under study by Oxford University researchers, has been shot dead by trophy hunters after being lured out of Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe
Okavango Craft Brewery Is Saving Elephants One Beer at a Time
A cold beer that helps save elephants? In Botswana, the Okavango Craft Brewery is proving that conservation can start with a pint
From Monsters to Misunderstood Marvels: Why Sharks Deserve Our Protection
Often cast as villains of the sea, sharks are far more than toothy terrors, they’re intelligent, social creatures essential to marine ecosystems
Back From the Brink: Conservation Success Stories That Give Us Hope
From coral spawning in Cambodia to wild horse reintroductions in Kazakhstan and a landmark whale rights treaty, these inspiring conservation success stories prove the planet’s comeback is possible
Could the Giant New Zealand Moa Walk Again?
Plans to de-extinct the Moa, a flightless bird known from Māori folklore has been backed by the Lord of the Rings director
Pousada Trijunção: The Ultimate Base to See Brazil’s Elusive Maned Wolves
Stay at Pousada Trijunção, a trailblazing eco-lodge deep in Brazil’s Cerrado, the world’s most biodiverse savanna, and you’ll encounter hundreds of wildlife but none more majestic than the endangered Maned Wolves who are said to cast spells on all those they encounter