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34 protected rose-ringed parakeets rescued in Gurdaspur, FIR registered
31+ min ago (298+ words) In a joint operation by the Punjab wildlife department and the Punjab Police, 34 illegally captive rose-ringed parakeets were rescued from a residence in Gurdaspur district, leading to the registration of an FIR against the accused under various provisions of the…...
Kenya turns to smart tech for wildlife conservation - Chinadaily. com. cn
45+ min ago (660+ words) A low hum rises above Kenya's savanna as a drone sweeps across vast conservation lands, scanning terrain that would take rangers hours to cover on foot " part of a growing shift toward technology-driven wildlife protection powered by artificial intelligence and…...
Bison removal: Part of the push for industry over conservation
16+ min ago (452+ words) A bison is one of the most memorable symbols of the United States " the national mammal. Its home is the range, despite the many efforts over the years by profiteers and settlers to hunt it to extinction. But conservationists and…...
Popular Illawarra mountain bike park faces council decision on its future
16+ min ago (434+ words) Shellharbour City Council will soon decide on amending its zoning rules so the Greenvalleys mountain bike park can continue to operate. The popular Greenvalleys has been hosting riders and competitions for more than a decade but does not have permission…...
Platypus population expands to 20 in Royal National Park: latest survey
5+ hour, 11+ min ago (647+ words) Three years after their historic reintroduction to Royal National Park, platypuses are now breeding, dispersing and being spotted by visitors along the Hacking River, say UNSW scientists. Scientists from UNSW Sydney have confirmed a reintroduced platypus population in Royal National…...
Dread: Coral scientists fear bleaching El Nino could bring
31+ min ago (699+ words) Periodic, localised bleaching is a natural and even healthy process for reefs. The problem is repeated mass bleaching, which has become the norm with rising sea temperatures caused by climate change. Published'May 22, 2026, 10: 45 AM BANGKOK " The arrival of a potentially powerful…...
Biological Diversity-The survival key
13+ hour, 58+ min ago (572+ words) Highland Post Biological Diversity-The survival key By Dr. Meghna Sarma The United Nations has designated May 22 as the International Day for Biological Diversity to promote greater understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues. In December 2000, the United Nations General Assembly officially…...
Drought could lead to more wildlife conflict, damage
3+ hour, 29+ min ago (33+ words) News Letter Journal Drought could lead to more wildlife conflict, damage BUFFALO " Drought conditions could portend an increase in wildlife conflicts and damage this summer....
Wildlife Care Association director leads busy wildlife rescue and rehabilitation efforts
57+ min ago (504+ words) SACRAMENTO, Calif " At Wildlife Care Association in Sacramento, staff and volunteers work around the clock to rescue, rehabilitate and release injured and orphaned wildlife back into the wild. Leading those efforts is Director Sandra Foreman, whom staff describes as the…...
K'k'riki karaka parents produce 55 chicks in breeding programme
4+ hour, 20+ min ago (476+ words) They've only been together since 2024, but K'k'riki karaka orange fronted parakeet parents Nacho and Trixie have already produced 55 chicks, 33 of those this season alone. The pair are part of the captive breeding programme at The Isaac Conservation and Wildlife Trust…...