ISLAMABAD, Oct 23 (APP): The Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based trail cameras installed at strategic locations in the Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) region have turned human-wildlife conflict into ...
A report by the World Resources Institute shows that rapidly expanding mining operations are causing widespread destruction ...
A new report has found the average population sizes of more than 5,000 wildlife species have declined by 73% over 50 years, ...
The nearly 200 countries meeting in Colombia for the United Nations COP16 summit must act urgently to mobilize billions of ...
What do African forest elephants, leatherback turtles in Guyana and river trout in mainland France have in common? The answer is that all three have been highlighted in the latest Living Planet report ...
The world in 2022 reached its most ambitious deal ever to halt the destruction of nature by decade's end. Two years later, ...
The World Wide Fund for Nature has published a tracker. “There is a worrying gap between what was promised in Montreal and ...
Spending on nature needs to increase to $542 billion annually by 2030, up from $200 billion as of 2022, to halt nature loss ...
Because forests are home to the most plant and animal species in any ecosystem, including 68% of mammal species, scientists ...
However, more than a quarter of the world’s known species, or about 45,300 species, are now threatened with extinction, ...
Global destruction of nature has reached unprecedented extremes. As the United Nations two-week COP16 biodiversity summit ...