Labor appears to have backed away from laws granting greater federal powers to protect Australia’s national parks . . . → Read More: Green groups warn government of national parks hunting backlash
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Labor appears to have backed away from laws granting greater federal powers to protect Australia’s national parks . . . → Read More: Green groups warn government of national parks hunting backlash
We know so little about fin whales. The resumption of whaling shows the global market prevailing over common sense . . . → Read More: Iceland’s fin whales are endangered. Stop this bloody cull
Underpaid, ill-equipped and outnumbered, park rangers fight a one-sided war against vicious gangs of poachers. Hundreds have been murdered in the defence of endangered wildlife, and their deaths leave their own families in jeopardy. David Smith reports from Zambia . . . → Read More: Fighting the poachers on Africa’s thin green line
Countryside Alliance says charity’s actions look ‘extraordinarily hypocritical’ in light of its recent comments on other culls . . . → Read More: RSPB accused of hypocrisy for killing hundreds of birds on its reserves
Ruling provides temporary reprieve for nearly 1,500 animals that roam open spaces of Canberra . . . → Read More: Tribunal halts kangaroo cull
British Beekeepers Association attributes worst losses since survey began to washout summer leading to long winter, exacerbated by late spring . . . → Read More: Third of all honeybee colonies in England did not survive winter
Experts and campaigners worry about the use of veterinary antibiotics, but officials say there is little cause for concern . . . → Read More: Is the rise in antibiotic use on farms a threat to humans?
Two parks have been accused of unethical breeding practices, as white lions are inbred and suffer from severe health issues . . . → Read More: White lion breeding at UK wildlife parks linked to ‘canned hunting’
Resurrection biology could bring back extinct birds and even mammoths. Naysayers say it would take cash away from conserving existing species, but don’t backup their claim . . . → Read More: De-extinction critics at Scientific American have missed the point |
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