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Conservation

Little Dodo - Preserved specimen of the tooth-billed pigeon (Image: Naturalis Biodiversity Center/Wikimedia Commons)

Meet The Samoan “Little Dodo” – (Didunculus strigirostris)

June 11, 2024January 29, 2024 by Orkhan Huseynli

Meet one of the world’s rarest avian marvels: The endangered Samoan “Little Dodo”, also known as the manumea, or as the tooth-billed pigeon.

Categories Ecology Tags Climate, Conservation, Ecology, Environment, Politics
Deep-seated landslide on mountain in Sehara, Kihō, beside of Kumano river between Wakayama and Mie Japan caused by torrential rain of Tropical Storm Talas (2011) Preserving Lives and Landscapes With Landslide Prevention

Preserving Lives and Landscapes With Landslide Prevention

June 11, 2024January 9, 2024 by Jane Marsh

A landslide occurs when a large section of rock, snow, mud or soil slides down a slope. Here’s how landslide prevention can help save lives and environments.

Categories Crises Tags Conservation, Construction, Ecology, Education, Environment, Ethics, Health
elephant walking

Why Majestic Tim Matters, And 7 Simple Tips

October 22, 2023April 5, 2020 by May Livere

The world lost Majestic Tim, one of Kenya’s largest elephants, in early February 2020. His story can improve awareness of conservation efforts worldwide.

Categories Facts & Figures Tags Africa, Conservation, Ecology, May Livere
starry sky

Choose the Dark Side to Discover Light: The Effects of Light Pollution and How to Reduce It

October 22, 2023February 26, 2020 by Ana Marković

It’s important to educate people on the negative effect of excessive light and what they can do to reduce energy consumption and preserve the darkness of the night sky.

Categories Waste Tags Carbon, Conservation, Ecology, Light pollution, Waste
beach from above

Sun, Shoreline and… Trash: The Renewal of Boracay’s Beaches

October 22, 2023February 20, 2020 by Amanda Williams

New task forces under the guidance of President Duterte are turning the tide, reversing the ecological destruction of the Phillipines’s most popular tourist destinations.

Categories Travel Tags Amanda Williams, Asia, Conservation, Plastic, Travel, Waste
oil refinery

The Greenhouse Effect: Denial and It’s Strong Consequences

October 22, 2023February 18, 2020 by Maruša Romih

Albeit some very powerful figures encourage denial, we have to stop ignoring the damage caused by greenhouse gases and start acting towards stopping climate change.

Categories Climate Tags Carbon, Climate, Conservation, Ethics, Maruša Romih
Palm Oil Free Noodles

Palm Oil Free Instant Noodles

October 22, 2023February 12, 2020 by Lizzy McThrall

Palm oil is one of the leading causes of deforestation in the world. Give this recipe a go and reduce your dependency on palm oil, one noodle bowl at a time.

Categories Kitchen Tags Conservation, Deforestation, Main dish, Palm oil, Recipes
Lone figure surrounded by dark windows, Choice Overload

Choice Overload: Why Are We Not Happy Despite So Many Choices in our Lives?

October 22, 2023January 29, 2020 by Sonia Ahmed

Consumers today are more aware of the impact of their choices on others and the environment. Sustainable options might help achieve decision satisfaction.

Categories Sustainable Living Tags Conservation, Ethics, Health, Sonia Ahmed, Sustainability, Waste
cows at dusk

Living Sustainably: Why It Cannot Be All About Me

October 22, 2023January 28, 2020 by Christina De La Rocha

We all need to fight for our governments to deliver the broad-scale, top down changes that are needed so that we can live in a reasonable yet sustainable way.

Categories Sustainable Living Tags Christina De La Rocha, Conservation, Eat local, Ethics, Politics, Vegan

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