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Cop15 in Montreal: did the summit deliver for the natural world?, The Guardian (Dec 20, 2022)
WWF Living Planet Report: Devastating 69% drop in wildlife populations since 1970, wwf.eu (Oct 13, 2022)
Climate change killing elephants, says Kenya, BBC News (Jul 28, 2022)
Cheetahs to prowl India for first time in 70 years, BBC News (Jul 21, 2022)
January-June 2022[edit | edit source]
Elephants on the Move: 250 Elephants to be Relocated in Malawi, African Parks (Jun 21, 2022)
Mountain gorillas: The ripple effect of conservation, BBC News (Jun 20, 2022)
How Gabon saved its forest elephants, BBC News (Jun 19, 2022)
The elephant whisperer of Nepal, Global Voices (May 23, 2022) — Saluting a citizen scientist who protects wild elephants
The wolf: the Italian population is increasing, isprambiente.gov.it (May 17, 2022) — ISPRA estimates over 3000 specimens in Italy
The return of California's butterflies, BBC News (May 08, 2022)
Linking protected areas from Yellowstone to the Yukon shows the value of conserving large landscapes, not just isolated parks and preserves, The Conversation (Apr 26, 2022)
More than 100 animals released back into Colombian wild, BBC News (Apr 07, 2022) — Environmental authority Corporinoquia, in charge of managing sustainable development, released more than 1,200 animals back into the wild last year alone.
How we discovered that sea turtles in Seychelles have recovered from the brink, The Conversation (Mar 17, 2022)
Koalas labeled as 'endangered' in eastern states of Australia, Wikinews (Feb 14, 2022) — On Friday, Australia’s federal environment minister Sussan Ley declared the koala an endangered species in Queensland, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
Iceland whaling: Fisheries minister signals end from 2024, BBC News (Feb 04, 2022)
2021[edit | edit source]
We must take a holistic approach to climate and biodiversity, KRAV, Oct 12[1]
Climate and nature crises: solve both or solve neither, say experts, Jun 10[2]
End mowing of road verges to create huge wildlife habitat, says UK study, May 26[3]
Just 3% of world’s ecosystems remain intact, study suggests, Apr 15[4]
Nature is a blind spot in economics that we ignore at our peril, says Dasgupta Review, Feb 2[5]
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