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Gorillas In The Wild: How We Can Save The Great Apes
Our closest living relatives are under threat from mining, poaching, and climate change but innovative programmes are helping to save endangered gorillas
The City Nature Challenge: Dubai’s Going Wild and You’re Invited
Spot sunbirds, snap sand geckos, and help save biodiversity with the City Nature Challenge
What’s On for Fashion Revolution Week UAE 2025 and Why It Matters
Fashion Revolution Week UAE 2025 is all about reimagining the fashion industry from the ground up. Marking the 11th anniversary […]
Game of Clones: Dire Wolves Are Back – But Are They Real?
A US company says it has resurrected extinct prehistoric dire wolves, heavily featured in the TV series ‘Game of Thrones’. […]
Over 1,000 Fungi Join IUCN Red List as Extinction Risk Grows
They clean our soil, feed our forests, and may even hold cures for disease, yet fungi are vanishing before we’ve even named them
Two World Heritage-Listed Reefs Bleach in Unison for First Time Ever
Australia’s two world heritage-listed coral reefs, Ningaloo and the Great Barrier Reef, have been hit simultaneously by climate crisis-induced bleaching
Most Global Food Companies Still Failing on Animal Welfare, New Report Finds
A new global benchmark reveals that while a handful of food companies are making farm animal welfare a priority, the vast majority continue to fall short
Rent a Coffin: The Ultimate Sustainable Funeral
When her mother died and her sister was killed, Sophia Campbell-Shaw created a willow coffin that helps the planet as well as grieving families
FOUR PAWS Successfully Rescues Two Abused Bears in Pakistan
The rescue by FOUR PAWS, in collaboration with Pakistani authorities, is another step in the fight to end bear exploitation in the country
On Thin Ice: Can Polar Bears Survive the Climate Crisis?
With their hunting grounds shrinking and human-wildlife conflict on the rise, researchers are turning to a combination of cutting-edge tracking technology and centuries-old Indigenous knowledge to safeguard polar bears.