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#126927
2021-02-09

Dublin Zoo Becomes 1st Irish Organisation To Join EC "United For Biodiversity" Project.

Dublin Zoo has become the first Irish organisation to join a European Commission project called 'United for Biodiversity'.The aim of the partnership is to raise awareness about the need to protect nature.

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#126901
2021-02-08

K-Pop Fans Unite for Climate Change

A new article in the Japan Times highlights how K-pop fans have become a unique force in bringing awareness to climate change. Using social media, fans are highlighting environmental issues.

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#126905
2021-02-08

Ultrarunner Clare Gallagher speaks up about climate change

Clare Gallagher knows about determination. As a professional trail runner, she competes in grueling 100-mile races over rugged terrain. And when she’s not running, she’s focused on an even bigger challenge: climate change. Gallagher’s activism began in 2016. That year, President Trump was electe ...

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#126823
2021-02-02

South Africa: Environment, Forestry and Fisheries On Celebrating World Wetland Day

South Africa joins the nations of the world in celebration of the World Wetland Day with this year's theme of: "Wetlands and Water". This year's focus highlights the role of wetlands as sources of freshwater and presents a call for actions towards the protection and restoration of wetlands.

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#126779
2021-02-01

Harvard Book Prize Essay Award 2020: Vincci Chan

The essay prompt was ‘Reflect on what it means to lead an ethical life that respects the world’s magnificent biodiversity. How should we view our everyday actions from what we eat to how we power the planet as being central to leading an ethical life over the next 50 to 100 years?’

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#126785
2021-02-01

World Wetlands Day, 2 February 2021

This year’s theme for World Wetlands Day ‘Wetlands and Water,’ highlights the importance of wetlands as a source of freshwater and encourages action to restore them and stop their loss. This is especially important as we mark the UN Decades of Ocean Science and Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030).

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#126749
2021-01-29

Welcome to a new special edition of Eco Africa

On this special edition of Africa we take a closer look at the extinction of different animal and plant species from South Africa and Kenya to Tunisia and even Germany and how that impacts biodiversity.

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#126751
2021-01-29

#ICYMI: Global Icons Raise Awareness on Environment, Health, Animal Issues with TWC India

Build Back Better! The message resonated across the globe as the pandemic raged across nooks and corners of the world in 2020. As 2021 started with a renewed hope of overcoming the pandemic with vaccines, the time is ripe for humanity to look back and learn from the mistakes of the past.

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#126753
2021-01-29

A Book on Costa Rican Biodiversity is Published in Australia

Motivated to publicize the 'natural treasure' that is the biodiversity of Costa Rica , those in charge of NatureArt Lab , a school of art and natural history established in Canberra, Australia , published the first book on this subject in that country.

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#126615
2021-01-14

Greta Thunberg features on Swedish postage stamp

The environmental activist Greta Thunberg has been featured on a new Swedish postage stamp, in recognition of her work to “preserve Sweden’s unique nature for future generations”.

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#126533
2021-01-11

School-in-a-bag promotes biodiversity conservation

Smart Communications and Protect Wildlife jointly funded 20 portable digital classrooms, dubbed as School-in-a-Bag, in a bid to educate off-grid localities on wildlife and biodiversity conservation.

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#126510
2020-12-30

11 notable books on conservation and the environment published in 2020

Books have provided a welcome refuge in 2020. The global pandemic has, in many cases, turned even routine travel into a risk not worth taking, and it has left many longing for the day when we will once again set off for a new destination. At the same time, this year has also been a time to refle ...

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#126522
2020-12-30

Streaming reStreaming reality: Hard-hitting documentaries that touched our hearts in 2020ality:

From disseminating in-depth information on diverse subjects ranging from socio-economic issues, arts and culture to conservation and climate change, watching documentaries is a different experience altogether

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#126508
2020-12-29

Prince Charles warns human exploitation of nature is 'insanity'

Humans should remember they are part of nature and stop exploiting it to avert environmental and climate catastrophe, Britain’s heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles said on Tuesday.

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#126465
2020-12-28

Seabird patrols to self-healing buildings: the 15 conservation stories to watch in 2021

If it did nothing else, the emergence of Covid-19 a year ago underlined for all of us the importance of anticipating and preparing for – and, as appropriate, steering the course of – things that might happen in the future.

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#126467
2020-12-28

The Mountains of Oman Encyclopaedia launched

Under the auspices of His Highness Sayyid Shihab bin Tarik Al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for Defence, The Mountains of Oman Encyclopaedia was launched at the Royal Opera House Muscat.

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#126426
2020-12-22

Leonardo DiCaprio Teams Up with Global Wildlife Conservation and the EU to Protect Biodiversity

Leonardo DiCaprio, the European Union, and Global Wildlife Conservation (GWC) have announced two projects aimed at protecting biodiversity. An investment of more than $41.5 million USD will be put into the two initiatives.

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#126370
2020-12-21

World Heritage and Biodiversity

We are pleased to bring you this issue on biodiversity and World Heritage sites, focusing on some of the properties most vital to the future of our planet.

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#126381
2020-12-21

Dalai Lama to interact with climate activist Greta Thunberg, scientists

Nobel Peace Laureate and spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, will have tete-a-tete with climate change activist Greta Thunberg and leading scientists on January 10, an announcement said on Monday.

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#126135
2020-12-10

Bringing biodiversity and conservation to the forefront in India

From addressing biodiversity knowledge gaps, restoring biodiversity in a range of habitats to developing an early warning system for zoonoses, the National Mission on Biodiversity and Human Well-Being, seeks to bring biodiversity and conservation to the “forefront” of Indian science, policy, and ...

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#126096
2020-12-09

There is no Planet B: Become the hero our planet needs at UQ

The scale of the challenges facing our planet can seem daunting: climate change, dwindling populations of wild plants and animals, and widespread environmental injustice. But together, we can all Tmake a difference.

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#126116
2020-12-09

Earth Photo 2020: nature photography winners – in pictures

Earth Photo, the international competition and exhibition created by Forestry England and the Royal Geographical Society with IBG, aims to encourage discussion about the environment by telling stories about the natural world, its inhabitants and our treatment of both

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#126059
2020-12-08

What is biodiversity and why does it matter? The Agenda explains

Biodiversity is the word used to describe all types of life on Earth, from bacteria at the bottom of the sea to human beings in big cities.

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#126067
2020-12-08

Jacques Cousteau’s Descendents Carry On His Legacy

Jacques -Yves Cousteau, a French naval-officer-turned-underwater-filmmaker, was one of the biggest forces in environmental conservation of the last century. From his oceanographic vessel Calypso, Cousteau, who died in 1997 at age 87, and his partners explored the planet’s seas, shooting innovati ...

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#126053
2020-12-07

Creating a better life for our planet: Why Attenborough's crusade is also an investment issue

The Netflix documentary 'David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet' may have brought urgency around the loss of biodiversity to the masses, but it is an issue for investors to take notice of too.

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#125981
2020-12-03

Teaching climate crisis in classrooms critical for children, top educators say

Joe Biden’s efforts to tackle the climate crisis need to extend to American classrooms with routine lessons on the threats posed by global heating, two former US education secretaries have urged.

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#126008
2020-12-03

Randeep Hooda Stresses On The Need To Preserve Biodiversity Ahead Of Wildlife Conservation Day

As Wildlife Conservation Day (December 4) is almost here, actor Randeep Hooda has an important message to share with people. He spoke about the importance of preserving wildlife and biodiversity and spreading awareness about the environment. Stressing on how humanity has pushed the planets to it ...

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#125964
2020-12-02

Bristol Museum joins biodiversity coalition

Bristol Museum & Art Gallery has joined a global coalition that is raising awareness about the need to protect biodiversity.The museum, one of five run by Bristol City Council, has become the first UK institution, and seventh museum worldwide, to join the United for #Biodiversity, which was laun ...

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#125965
2020-12-02

How are street artists shaping our relationship with the planet?

Street art has come a long way from its 1980s beginnings, when it began as an urban subculture of artistic daredevils spray-painting their imagery on subway cars and building façades in the thick of the night. Now, it’s one of the most popular and high-valued forms of contemporary art, and one o ...

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#125928
2020-12-01

Wildlife photographer of the year 2020: people's choice – in pictures

Now in its 56th year, the wildlife photographer of the year showcases the world’s best nature photography. The competition is run by the Natural History Museum in London and the exhibition there runs until 4 July 2021.

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#125935
2020-12-01

What is a white-lipped peccary? Candid Animal Cam is in South America

Camera traps bring you closer to the secretive natural world and are an important conservation tool to study wildlife. This week we’re meeting the white-lipped peccary.

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#125899
2020-11-27

The British Ecological Society photography competition – in pictures

The winning images of the 2020 British Ecological Society photography competition, taken by international ecologists and students, celebrate the diversity of the planet’s flora and fauna

News Headlines
#125827
2020-11-24

"Forests and livelihoods: sustaining people and planet" announced as theme of World Wildlife Day 2021

The Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) announced today the theme of United Nations World Wildlife Day 2020: “Forests and livelihoods: sustaining people and planet”. Covering nearly a third of the planet’s land surface, fores ...

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#125794
2020-11-20

On the Edge Conservation creates virtual animal influencers

On the Edge Conservation is launching “virtual animal influencers” on YouTube and other digital platforms to draw attention to endangered species.

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#125798
2020-11-20

Brazil art exhibition showcases an Indigenous worldview and poses questions

Four clay panthers look at visitors through glass shields. The first two, black, are the guardians of memory. The ones at the back, on pedestals, are jaguars — but they lie in pieces. The artist behind the works is Tamikuã Txihi, a member of the Pataxó Indigenous people. Her works are among the ...

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#125766
2020-11-19

Rediscover nature: winners and finalists – in pictures

A praying mantis, a huddle of butterflies, Galician horses and an alpine sunset are the winners of this year’s European Environment Agency’s ‘Rediscover Nature’ photo competition

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#125701
2020-11-16

From concrete to jungle: cartoonist puts Mumbai's wildlife on the map

An Indian Ocean humpback dolphin swims beneath an Indo-Pacific octopus close to the coast, a gargantuan atlas moth flutters above Sanjay Gandhi national park, while an Asian palm civet shins up a tree near Vasai Creek and a black kite soars over a banyan tree. All are part of a vibrant new map o ...

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#125703
2020-11-16

Kākāpō, the world's fattest parrot, named New Zealand's bird of the year for 2020

It can’t fly and it hides during the day but a critically endangered large parrot is back in the limelight having been named New Zealand’s bird of the year for an unprecedented second time.

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#125712
2020-11-16

Sustainable Film Festival’s new edition to spotlight harmony with Earth

The Sustainable Living Film Festival (SLFF) will meet audiences at Pera Museum in Istanbul between Nov. 19 and 22 to bring light to the Earth’s need for change during this extraordinary period of world history.

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#125676
2020-11-13

The Ark of Taste Book: Lifting the Food Heritage of the Netherlands

The Ark of Taste Netherlands’ Book is the latest addition to the global encyclopedia of local food products from countries like Brazil, Mexico, Peru, and Kenya, with more books currently in the works.

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#125688
2020-11-13

What is the UN decade of ocean science hoping to achieve?

Next year marks the beginning of what the United Nations hopes will be a pivotal decade for the global ocean. The UN is mounting a massive operation to try to raise awareness of the many problems it faces, and to harness the scientific research needed to solve them.

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#125631
2020-11-10

A new conservation project is created in Costa Rica thanks to COVID-19

If Biblical Ishmael were banished to the desert, naturalist Hugo Santa Cruz is quarantined to wander in paradise, a paradise in the Costa Rican jungle, that is. He is in the Central American rainforest along the Paso de Las Lapas Biological Corridor, an area near the Pacific coast that converges ...

News Headlines
#125608
2020-11-09

Forum: Get more people interested in Singapore's biodiversity

Although many people like to visit nature areas such as parks and nature reserves in their free time, more can be done to help them understand the importance of conserving our green spaces.

News Headlines
#125597
2020-11-06

A surprising discovery of how Singapore schools are championing environmental sustainability

Covid-19 has underscored the importance of social and environmental responsibility in ensuring a sustainable future, especially in a small city-state like Singapore. Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/voices/surprising-discovery-how-singapore-schools-are-championing-environmental-sustainab ...

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#125580
2020-11-05

David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet lays out humanity's devastating impact on Earth and suggests a way to fix it

Calling it his "witness statement," natural historian David Attenborough lays out his case against humanity's impact on the natural world, demonstrating through three evolving statistics—world population, parts per million (ppm) of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and percent of worldwide wilde ...

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#125551
2020-11-04

Imparting lessons in biodiversity, an abode for mangroves

The 7.5-km stretch of Anelappuzha in Koyilandi, which connects the Korapuzha with Akalappuzha, is a storehouse of biodiversity. Lined with mangroves on both banks, this stretch has been a key factor in Koyilandy municipality’s plans to improve its tourism potential.

News Headlines
#125321
2020-04-29

2020 GDT Nature Photographer of the Year

The German Society for Nature Photography (GDT) has selected its Nature Photographer of the Year 2020. The winning image is part of a series of photographs taken in Dortmund’s north by Peter Lindel. Compared with many international nature photography hot spots, this region has little to offer. L ...

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#125238
2020-04-22

Zakri made ambassador of Campaign For Nature

Academy of Sciences Malaysia senior fellow Emeritus Professor Tan Sri Dr Zakri Abdul Hamid has been appointed ambassador and science adviser to the global Campaign for Nature, a partnership between the Wyss Campaign for Nature and the National Geographic Society.

News Headlines
#125239
2020-04-22

10 essential books about the environment

The 10 best books about the environment, to change your perspective on the world around us and our role in the global ecosystem.

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#125194
2020-04-21

Africa: Why Earth Day Is More Important Than Ever

22 April is Earth Day. While the coronavirus (COVID-19) has been spreading around the world and dominating news headlines, thoughts and attention, the need to take climate action has remained as urgent as ever. By the end of 2020, global CO2 emissions need to have dropped by 7.6% and continue to ...

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