In fight against wildlife trafficking, Brazil police turn to nuclear science
Mongabay - New technology can tell if an animal sold in the legal wildlife trade was bred in captivity or captured illegally from the wild. ...
Read MoreRead MoreMongabay - New technology can tell if an animal sold in the legal wildlife trade was bred in captivity or captured illegally from the wild. ...
Read MoreRead MoreBBC - A new study led by the University of Exeter and the Center for Whale Research suggests killer whales may socialise with each other based on age and gender, with younger whales and females more sociable than other groups. ...
Read MoreRead MoreThe Globe and Mail - As an ecologist in British Columbia I discovered that trees are connected through below-ground fungal networks and that they communicate with each other and form complex societies similar to our families. After decades of research and hundreds of journal articles...
Read MoreRead MoreThe Reveletor - A serious lack of data about the fate of wildlife saved from illegal trade leads to calls for better information and accountability....
Read MoreRead MoreNational Geographic - Millions of live animals enter the U.S. each year without disease screening—leaving us vulnerable to another outbreak, a former wildlife inspector says. ...
Read MoreRead MoreMirror - Robotic dolphins which weigh 250kg and behave just like their real-life counterparts could be used to put an end to welfare concerns surround the multi-billion-pound captivity industry. ...
Read MoreRead MoreSmithsonian Magazine - An American biologist wields an innovative weapon against the illegal trade in African ivory...
Read MoreRead MorePost Magazine - Drought-busting rain, a crackdown on the illegal trade in ivory and education in Asia to stem demand for it has seen new life blossom on the African savannah. A record-breaking 248 baby elephants were born in the Amboseli National Park last year,...
Read MoreRead MoreVN Express International - Police in Hanoi in collaboration with an environmental NGO have busted a pangolin scale trafficking ring in northern Vietnam. ...
Read MoreRead MoreGood News Network - Off the coast of New Zealand, a group of marine biologists has discovered a mother bottlenose dolphin that had adopted a baby pilot whale....
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