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Bolivia’s “Law of Mother Earth” – What is it and is it working?
As part of its Rights of Nature movement in 2012, Bolivia adopted a new approach to environmental law. We look at what it is and how it’s working.
The Illegal Wildlife Trade: The Greatest Direct Threat to Species?
This month, the focus of our Wildlife Calendar has been on the endangered species that inhabit Laos. One of the biggest global threats to conservation is the illegal wildlife trade. Here we investigate this issue, with a particular focus in the context of Laos.
How Is Wildlife Recovering From The 2019/20 Australian Bushfires?
The bushfires in Australia during 2019/20 saw 46 million acres of land burned with billions of animals killed. We look at how wildlife is recovering as part of our focus on Australia for our September edition of the Wildlife Calendar.
Black Sea Pollution Crisis
This month, the focus of our Wildlife Calendar has been on the endangered species that inhabit Georgia. To delve deeper into environmental issues faced by the country, this blog will be looking into the Black Sea Pollution Crisis, a major environmental issue for Georgia and its wider region.
Snow leopards & Red pandas: How to conserve Nepal’s most elusive species
This month as part of our Wildlife Calendar we have been focussing on endangered species in Nepal. Two of the most elusive species are the red panda and snow leopard and we look at the conservation efforts underway to help them.
The Norwegian Whalers
As part of our June edition of the Wildlife Calendar we have been focussing on endangered species in Norway. One group of species that frequent the waters of Norway are whales and this blog explores the often passionate debate on whaling.
The Maldives: Living life on the front line of climate change
As part of our May edition of the Wildlife Calendar we have been focussing on endangered species in the Maldives. Our Researcher Charlotte Stadden visited the country in April and investigated the environmental issues they are faced with.
Eagles To Pupfish: Wildlife Reintroductions In The USA
As part of our April edition of the Wildlife Calendar, we have been focussing on endangered species in the USA. Here we investigate the reintroduction of wildlife in America and some of the results to date.
Florida Coral Labs / Labs Around The World
It is always good to bring positive news stories and highlight charities doing amazing work. This month we look at MOTE and their work to restore coral reefs in Florida.
Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease
As part of our March edition of the Wildlife Calendar, we have been focussing on endangered species in Honduras. With its stunning coastline, we wanted to look deeper at the main threat to the living coral reefs all along the coast of Honduras.
Plight of the Vulture: Africa’s Biggest Conservation Problem?
As part of our month focussing on Kenya with our Wildlife Calendar, we look at the importance of vultures and why they are the most vulnerable birds in the world.
ARC & Saving The Natterjack Toad
We interviewed Yvette Martin, who is the Amphibian Conservation Officer at the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust (ARC), to learn more about the natterjack toad and the work of ARC.