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The Panopticon Forest: Why AI Conservation Is Repeating Colonial Mistakes
21+ min ago (292+ words) AI-driven forest surveillance systems risk repeating historical patterns of exclusion by marginalising indigenous communities. Examining the rollout of the Digital Forest Management System, the author contends that conservation efforts should incorporate local stewardship and community participation alongside technological innovation....
Utah Trust Lands board approves sale of 50, 000 acres in Book Cliffs to State Wildlife Division
31+ min ago (958+ words) The Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration board approved a major land transfer this month. It authorized the sale of about 50, 000 acres in the Book Cliffs region to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. The transaction marks one of…...
10 Marine Animals That Change Color Instantly
1+ hour, 41+ min ago (218+ words) Picture this: you're snorkeling in crystal-clear waters when suddenly, what you thought was a rock transforms into a vibrant octopus right before your eyes. The ocean is full of incredible creatures that can change their appearance faster than you can…...
Jaguars Are the Only Cats That Crush Skulls'Here's Why
1+ hour, 51+ min ago (95+ words) Home " News " Jaguars Are the Only Cats That Crush Skulls'Here's Why Jaguars (Panthera onca) evolved approximately 2 million years ago, descending from Asian ancestors that crossed the Bering Land Bridge into North America before eventually spreading southward. As they adapted to…...
The Island Where Endangered Birds Are Making a Comeback
1+ hour, 31+ min ago (1096+ words) Off the coast of New Zealand lies a conservation miracle that few people know about. Tiritiri Matangi Island, once stripped of 94% of its native forest for farming, has transformed into one of the world's most successful ecological restoration projects. This…...
10 Remote US Islands Where Nature Still Rules
1+ hour, 1+ min ago (164+ words) In a world where urbanization and industrialization touch nearly every corner, some places remain untouched, basking in the splendor of pristine landscapes and thriving wildlife. Among them, remote islands stand out for their seclusion and untainted environments. In the United…...
Do Foxes Mate for Life? Inside Their Family Structure
1+ hour, 21+ min ago (1047+ words) In the wilderness of animal relationships, foxes stand as fascinating creatures with complex social bonds and family structures. While many animals in the natural world form lifelong partnerships'like swans, wolves, and certain birds of prey'foxes follow a different pattern. This…...
Colorado's Golden Eagle is the Largest Bird Flying Over the Rockies
51+ min ago (569+ words) Home " Animals " Colorado's Golden Eagle is the Largest Bird Flying Over the Rockies The Golden Eagle thrives in open and semi-open areas, a common feature of the western Rocky Mountains. These birds prefer mountainous regions where they can soar effortlessly…...
14 Myths About Lions and Tigers That People Still Believe (But Should Not)
1+ hour, 21+ min ago (1004+ words) Home " Wildlife " 14 Myths About Lions and Tigers That People Still Believe (But Should Not) Lions earned their regal title through stories and symbols, yet they rarely set foot in actual jungles. Their natural range centers on open savannas and grasslands…...
These Endangered Animals Are Making a Comeback
1+ hour, 1+ min ago (216+ words) In a world often dominated by news of habitat destruction and species decline, there are remarkable stories of hope emerging from conservation efforts worldwide. Some of the planet's most endangered species are showing signs of recovery thanks to dedicated protection…...