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Peru reduces one of the world’s largest illegal wildlife markets to rubble

Peru reduces one of the world’s largest illegal wildlife markets to rubble

Dopo oltre 20 anni la polizia ha debellato il mercato Bellavista, uno dei principali centri del commercio di animali protetti del paese.

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Watch Kenya’s wonderful wildlife being broadcast live from natural reserves

Watch Kenya’s wonderful wildlife being broadcast live from natural reserves

Per la prima volta sarà possibile vivere in diretta l’incontro notturno con i leoni nel Masai Mara e il reinserimento di alcune tartarughe marine nell’Oceano Indiano.

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Megafauna: why large animals are becoming extinct, again

Megafauna: why large animals are becoming extinct, again

New study shows that over-hunting is dramatically contributing to large herbivores populations decline, just like 11,000 years ago.

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Monarch butterflies are flying high in Mexican El Rosario with a population increase of 200%

Monarch butterflies are flying high in Mexican El Rosario with a population increase of 200%

Concerns have been raised over the years regarding the decline of the monarch butterfly, which migrates south from the United States in the winter, but good news has come out of El Rosario, the biggest sanctuary in the Mexican state of Michoacán. It has been reported that the animal’s population has grown over 200% compared

Forests
Japan builds turtles their tunnels to help them cross rail tracks

Japan builds turtles their tunnels to help them cross rail tracks

Una compagnia ferroviaria nipponica ha installato dei tunnel in mezzo ai binari per tutelare l’incolumità dei rettili (e prevenire i ritardi).

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Malaysia, the Islamic Council issues a fatwa against poachers

Malaysia, the Islamic Council issues a fatwa against poachers

L’organo religioso dello stato malese di Terengganu ha invitato i fedeli a proteggere gli animali vietando la caccia alle specie in via di estinzione.

Forests
Kenya, elephant poaching fell by 35%

Kenya, elephant poaching fell by 35%

Secondo un recente studio l’uccisione di pachidermi sarebbe calata notevolmente dal 2012 ad oggi.

Environment
Bolivian indigenous people honoured at COP21 for reducing deforestation

Bolivian indigenous people honoured at COP21 for reducing deforestation

La comunità di indigeni Tacana ha sviluppato con successo una strategia di gestione sostenibile del territorio, che gli è valsa il premio Equator Prize alla Cop 21 di Parigi.

Animal Rights
Botswana authorises fracking in Kgalagadi National Park, condemning its wildlife

Botswana authorises fracking in Kgalagadi National Park, condemning its wildlife

Il Paese ha venduto i diritti per l’estrazione di gas naturale in una delle aree dell’Africa più importanti dal punto di vista naturalistico.

Energy
The Vaquita Expedition 2015. There is still hope for the most endangered cetacean

The Vaquita Expedition 2015. There is still hope for the most endangered cetacean

The vaquita, little cow in Spanish, is also known as the desert porpoise: it is the smallest cetacean on Earth and was discovered as recently as the 1950s. Its distribution is restricted to a small region in the Upper Gulf of California in Mexico. In recent years the species has undergone a rapid decline that

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