$25 million has been allocated to transfer more bison from federal to tribal lands and forge management agreements with tribes conservation Article 902 words, published Mar 3 2023 5 votes
What Denmark's dead hedgehogs tell us about their lives – and how we can help them conservation Article 995 words 3 votes
World's oldest European hedgehog discovered in Denmark – posthumous discovery gives conservationists hope for the mammals' future preservation conservation Article 753 words 4 votes
Cash-strapped Finnish zoo is preparing to return two giant pandas on loan from China as it can no longer afford their upkeep conservation Link 5 votes
This woman wants to destroy your lawn, and replace it with something better conservation Article 2710 words, published Jan 20 2023 10 votes
Brazil launches first anti-deforestation raids under Lula bid to protect Amazon conservation Article 706 words 8 votes
Baby hippo raised by rhinos meets another hippo for the first time conservation Video 4:31, published Nov 22 2022 3 votes
OneWhale charity aims to establish first open water safe haven in a reserve for whales, including a Russian beluga that went viral on YouTube conservation Article 677 words 2 votes
Australia to set aside at least 30% of its land mass to protect endangered species conservation Article 379 words 11 votes
Coral Vita aims to grow corals up to fifty times faster than in nature through land-based farms climate change conservation Article 3200 words 7 votes
Is Japan's whaling industry going under as demand sinks? conservation Article 956 words, published Nov 7 2017 5 votes
Scientists want to protect narwhals, but the Greenlanders who hunt them say their traditions are being ignored conservation Article 1316 words 6 votes
Clean energy is about having more, not less climate change conservation energy.renewable Video 8:52, published Mar 23 2022 6 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
British Columbia fishing guide catches and releases giant 10.6-foot (3.2M), 600-pound (272kg) white sturgeon conservation Article 321 words, published Mar 15 2022 10 votes
Iceland's plan to end commercial whaling is driven by falling demand but also a fifteen-year-long campaign aimed at their biggest consumers of whale meat – tourists conservation Article 1071 words 4 votes
Humble suckers: Pacific lamprey have survived five mass extinctions but are now under threat conservation Article 2130 words, published Jan 26 2022 2 votes
Brown bears switch habitats in the spring so they can hunt reindeer and moose calves, researchers have said conservation Article 49 words 5 votes
Finland, Sweden and Norway to cull wolf population – conservation groups appeal to EU to take action against slaughter they allege flouts rules conservation Article 938 words 9 votes
The wind farms angering renewable energy fans conservation energy.renewable Article 3438 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
Rights of nature: How granting a river personhood could help protect it conservation Article 1159 words, published Jun 3 2021 5 votes
How returning lands to native tribes is helping protect nature conservation Article 2847 words 6 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
Earth Optimism, a free, open-to-all event conservation Article 205 words, published Mar 1 2021 4 votes
Farms, feathers, and fins share water in California conservation water Article 1528 words, published Mar 24 2021 4 votes
Conservationists are creating ‘superhighways’ for insects in the UK conservation Article 690 words 10 votes
The wolf that discovered California: Nearly a century after the last wolf was eradicated in the state, a lone female arrived and established a pack. Not everyone is cheering. conservation Article 11 votes
The making of a "European Yellowstone" in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania conservation Article 405 words 10 votes
The demise and potential revival of the American chestnut conservation Article 3829 words, published Feb 17 2021 4 votes
The Kenyan Maasai who once hunted lions are now their saviors conservation Article 6399 words, published Dec 26 2020 4 votes
When travel restrictions stopped bird-watchers from visiting the Swedish island of Stora Karlsö, hidden ecosystem dynamics were revealed conservation Article 715 words 6 votes
Efforts are under way to designate the site of a 60,000 year old submerged forest off the Alabama coast a marine sanctuary conservation Article 765 words 11 votes
Colombia's "cocaine hippos" must be culled, scientists say - but not everyone agrees conservation Article 10 votes
Hunting pastime spikes during pandemic. Conservationists are glad conservation Article 1595 words 6 votes
Will the slender-yoke moss be saved? In the crush of conservation priorities, scientists grapple with how to help an endangered species with no obvious value conservation Article 1073 words 10 votes
Colorado voters will decide on Nov. 3 whether the state should reintroduce gray wolves after a nearly eighty-year absence conservation Article 1201 words 8 votes
A handful of radical nature lovers are secretly breeding endangered species and releasing them into the wild. Many are prepared to break the law to save the animals they love. conservation Article 4780 words 16 votes
Dirty birds: In Dutch Harbor, Alaska, bald eagles are as common as pigeons conservation Article 1286 words, published Mar 30 2017 6 votes
Demand for whale meat in Norway rising after years of decline – conservationists say relaxing of regulations poses threat to welfare of minke whales conservation Article 576 words 6 votes
Not even a pandemic can stop scientists' multiyear quest to move invasive Olympic mountain goats by helicopter conservation Link 6 votes
Satellite images have revealed eleven previously unknown emperor penguin colonies in Antarctica conservation Article 678 words 7 votes