Greenland sharks born long before the Industrial Revolution are still hunting Arctic waters to this day – but they face an uncertain future climate change Article 502 words 7 votes
Canada’s boar war - Wild pigs are invasive, destructive and dangerous, and their populations in Canada are exploding out of control. How can we fight back? Article 4793 words 12 votes
Isolated group of polar bears found surviving in south-east Greenland thanks to freshwater discharge from glaciers water.fresh Article 740 words 10 votes
Norway's breeding programme sees arctic foxes return in high numbers – foxes still listed as under threat of becoming extinct in Scandinavia conservation Article 304 words 3 votes
Norway is to introduce new traps to protect wild salmon after experts warned they could become endangered as a result of contact with their farmed counterparts conservation Article 575 words 5 votes
Study seeks origins of ghost nets that haunt Hawaii’s shores pollution.water Article published May 27 2021 5 votes
Tasmanian devils born on Australian mainland for first time in 3,000 years conservation Article 5 votes
New Zealand: Fight for the Wild documentary series conservation Article 360 words, published Apr 27 2021 4 votes
Bee population steady in Dutch cities thanks to pollinator strategy conservation Article 821 words 6 votes
An invasion of king crabs from Russia into Norway created a lucrative fishing industry – and difficult choices Article 1392 words 6 votes
Rio F1 racetrack plans add fuel to Brazil deforestation row: Most of city’s last flatland area along with 180,000 trees would be destroyed if project goes ahead Article 943 words 7 votes
Wild pigs are running rampant—and doing billions of dollars of damage each year Article 1929 words, published Sep 19 2020 7 votes
When the giant Galapagos tortoise faced extinction, Diego answered the call conservation Article 445 words 6 votes
Eleven percent rise in threatened Swedish species over the past five years, according to the latest report from SLU, the Swedish Species Information Centre conservation climate change Link 5 votes
When is a dove a Kiwi? Record-setting bird blown from Australia to a petroleum processing ship off the coast of New Zealand killed by New Zealand authorities on arrival Article 495 words 6 votes
Invasion of the ‘Frankenbees’: The danger of building a better bee Article 4841 words, published Oct 16 2018 6 votes
New UNSW research calls for national action to minimise the risk of the platypus vanishing due to habitat destruction, dams and weirs conservation Article 641 words 4 votes
The Finnish Environment Institute Syke is developing drone imaging and mapping to detect invasive species Link 4 votes
British trophy hunters paying to shoot 100 puffins at a time during trips to Iceland Article 535 words 7 votes
Dragon quest: Australia kicks off search for possibly extinct lizard conservation Article 570 words 5 votes
'Earthworm dilemma' has climate scientists racing to keep up climate change Article 1530 words, published May 20 2019 7 votes
How a drunken swim in Nevada's Devils Hole and a dead endangered pupfish led to a rare prosecution and prison sentence conservation Article 5005 words, published Apr 15 2019 13 votes
Not seen for 100 years, a rare Galápagos tortoise was considered all but extinct – until now Article 587 words 10 votes
The plight of the North Atlantic right whale, a species with just 450 individuals left in its population, just got even worse Link 9 votes
VicForests says experiment 'very likely' to kill threatened glider, continues research Article 959 words 4 votes
'Seahorse hotels' bring an endangered species back from the edge of extinction conservation Article 662 words 6 votes
Basement preservationists: Can hobbyists save rare fish from extinction? conservation Article 2491 words 5 votes