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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
Rising Tides, Sinking Islands: How Low-Lying Nations Are Fighting to Survive
As the world warms and ice sheets melt, low-lying islands are at risk of being swallowed up by the rising water
Can IVF, Cross-Border Moves and Human ‘Giraffe Guards’ Save the World’s Tallest Animal?
From pollinating to peacekeeping, Africa’s graceful giraffes play a critical role in their ever-fragile environment
Wildlife Survival Tactics in an Age of Increasing Wildfires
In a world increasingly ravaged by wildfire, some plants and animals have evolved to survive the flames
Animal Rights 101: Small Changes That Make a Big Impact
Animal Rights Awareness Week, held every June, shines a light on how animals are exploited in industries from beauty to food, and asks us to make more compassionate choices
Kabul Could Become First Modern City to Run Out of Water
Afghanistan’s capital Kabul could run dry by 2030, putting millions at risk
Prince William’s New Series Goes Behind the Scenes With World’s Bravest Rangers
Move over Netflix, Prince William is on YouTube. The Prince of Wales has launched a gripping new docu-series called Guardians, […]
First Photograph of Forgotten Upemba Lechwe Snapped From the Air
The Upemba lechwe is now considered to be one of the world’s rarest large mammals
Monarch Butterflies Are in Freefall – Can We Still Save Them?
Monarch butterflies, long seen as a symbol of resilience for their epic 4,000km migration, are now in freefall, threatened by
a dangerous mix of habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change
Illegally Released Lynx Cubs Find New Highland Home
The discovery of three illegally released lynx cubs in the Cairngorms has ignited debate over the dangers of rogue rewilding in Scotland