Environment

AI is being used to save pygmy seahorses and whale sharks in Papua New Guinea's Coral Triangle

Papua New Guinea’s Naomi Longa has been awarded a 2024 Whitley Award for leading an all-female team of conservationists to monitor and manage coral reefs in Kimbe Bay.
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Hargila Army: how 10,000 women saved India's rarest stork

Led by Dr Purnima Devi Barman, the 'Hargila Army' or 'Stork Sisters' movement rescued the greater adjutant stork from the brink of extinction. Presented with the 2024 Whitley Gold Award, Barman now plans to double her force.
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Endangered monkeys are raiding farms in the Eastern Himalayas. "Building harmony" is the solution, says wildlife biologist

Bhutan’s Kuenzang Dorji has been awarded a 2024 Whitley Award for his solutions to protect golden langur monkeys in Bhutan.
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Cameroon's manatees were suffocating beneath a blanket of deadly weed, before a troop of weevils was sent in to save them

Cameroon’s Aristide Kamla has been awarded a 2024 Whitley Award for his work to save African manatee habitat from an invasive species.
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Canopy bridges are saving endangered wildlife in the Amazon rainforest. Here's how

Led by Fernanda Abra, conservationists are building low-cost canopy bridges in Brazil's rainforest to protect tree-dwelling mammals from road accidents.
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Whitley Award 2024 winners: meet the grassroots conservations saving the world's most fragile ecosystems

Dr Purnima Barman has won the Gold Award at the 'Green Oscars' for her work in bringing together more than 10,000 women to save the greater adjutant stork and its wetlands habit in Assam, India.
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A cougar-like predator is attacking lemurs in Madagascar. Both are in jeopardy and scientists don't know what to do

New evidence of the critically endangered diademed sifaka lemur being targeted by the vulnerable fossa is presenting conservationists with a tricky problem.
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20 utterly majestic images of tigers: winners of wildlife photography competition revealed

View the winning images from this year's 'Remembering Wildlife' photography competition.
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Spellbinding footage captures critically endangered whale with her baby off the New England coast

There are around 360 North Atlantic right whales left on the planet, so every calf is precious.
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Venomous lionfish are invading the Mediterranean Sea. The rise of these deadly predators has scientists worried

The species’ rapid spread across the Mediterranean, including to habitats previously thought to be unsuitable, could have significant ecological impacts. 
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Are insects more active in the day or night? Scientists may finally have the answer

After observing more than three million insects, scientists in Australia have "a definitive answer to the age-old question of whether there are more insects out at night or in the day”. So, which is it?
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Arresting images documenting the resistance against Germany’s open-pit coal mines honoured in World Press Photo Contest

The 2024 World Press Photo Contest global winners have been revealed. Among the photographers celebrated in this year's competition is Daniel Chatard for his project 'No Man's Land': A portfolio recording the resistance against Germany’s open-pit coal mines.
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1,000 oceanic manta rays seen in the Maldives 

Landmark moment as 1,000th individual oceanic manta ray is recorded in Maldivian waters. The Indian Ocean archipelago has the third largest population in the world, after Ecuador and Mexico.
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Europe is dismantling its dams at a record-breaking rate – and it's saving rivers

Positive news for fish and other wildlife as 2023 was another record-breaking year for removing dams, weirs and other river barriers, freeing Europe’s rivers and restoring healthy habitats.
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Loons in murky water. Why scientists in Wisconsin are worried about this icon of the northern wilderness

Reduced water clarity, caused by climate change, spells trouble for the common loon, according to a new study.
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Beavers are saving the 'most photographed village in England'. Here's how

Five years after being released on an estate in Essex, beavers are reducing the risks of both drought and flooding in the nearby village of Finchingfield, suggests a new study.
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Killer whales are using dramatic hunting techniques to catch large marine animals in California

A subpopulation of transient killer whales has been recorded using specialised techniques to hunt sea lions, seals and whale calves in deep submarine canyons off the coast of California, say scientists
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Barnacle-covered football takes top prize in British Wildlife Photography Awards 2024

A thought-provoking image of a football covered in invasive goose barnacles has won this year's British Wildlife Photography Awards.
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Watch: Astonishing ‘explosion of life’ coral spawning in Cambodia stuns scientists

Conservationists witness (and film) a synchronised mass coral reef spawning for the first time in Cambodian waters.
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'Coral superhighway' spanning more than one million square kilometres found in Indian Ocean

Using genetic analyses and oceanographic modelling, scientists have discovered that remote coral reefs around the Seychelles are closely related – a breakthrough that could aid future coral restoration projects.
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Huge “first-of-its-kind” rewilding project to bring back lost species and create ecotourism paradise in South Africa

The project will see Loskop Dam Nature Reserve become one of the largest protected wildlife reserves in South Africa. Planned reintroductions include the critically endangered black rhino and several species of cat.
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Songbird slaughter: Almost half a million birds trapped and killed by gangs in Cyprus

Progress to reduce the number of birds illegally killed on the island is at risk if support to tackle criminal gangs isn't maintained, says report.
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Gannet and great skua among UK seabirds devastated by avian flu, finds new report

The impact of bird flu that ripped through the UK's seabird colonies is worse than feared, according to a new RSPB report. But the banning of industrial sandeel fishing offers hope for the long-term future of some threatened species.
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"They told me they executed the largest ivory bust in Indian history". Poacher director on the compelling new crime series

Award-winning filmmaker, writer and director Richie Mehta discusses what inspired him to create the new wildlife crime drama, Poacher.
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