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Senegal's Lion Poaching Crisis: Gris-Gris Trade Undermines Conservation

In Senegal's Niokolo-Koba National Park, despite population growth to 35 lions since 2017, an average of two lions are poached annually for use in 'gris-gris' talismans, revealing a complex interplay of cultural beliefs, illegal trade, and weak law enforcement.

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Australia Euthanizes 90 False Killer Whales After Mass Stranding

Authorities in Tasmania, Australia, euthanized approximately 90 false killer whales following a mass stranding event near Arthur River; the remote location and challenging conditions made rescue efforts impossible, adding to a concerning trend of mass whale strandings in the region.

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Ecuador's Violence Forces Scientists to Abandon Conservation Projects

Ecuador's escalating violence, driven by gang conflicts and illegal mining, forces scientists to abandon conservation projects in the Chocó rainforest and Amazon due to threats, kidnappings, and extortions, jeopardizing vulnerable ecosystems and communities.

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Maine Scraps Stricter Lobster Fishing Rules Amid Industry Protest

The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Council repealed stricter lobster fishing standards in the Gulf of Maine after fishermen protested, citing economic hardship from new rules, despite a near 40% lobster stock decline between 2016-18 and 2020-22 linked to warming waters.

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Environmental Groups to Challenge Trump's Anti-Environmental Executive Orders

President Trump's executive orders targeting environmental protections are facing legal challenges from environmental nonprofits. These challenges focus on the reversal of the offshore oil and gas drilling ban, a 10-to-1 deregulatory freeze, and potential defunding of key environmental agencies and ...

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Illegal Jaguar Hunts in Bolivia Spark Investigation, Exposing International Hunting Network

Photographs of hunters posing with illegally killed jaguars in Bolivia sparked an investigation, leading to charges against seven people in Argentina and an ongoing probe in Bolivia targeting an Argentine and a Spaniard accused of killing five jaguars, potentially facing 19 years in prison.

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Mass Stranding of False Killer Whales in Tasmania

More than 150 false killer whales, an endangered species, have beached near Arthur River in Tasmania; rescue efforts are underway, but only 90 whales are still alive, with challenges posed by the remote location and ocean conditions.

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Mixed Results: Indonesian Pelagic Thresher Shark Conservation Program

In Indonesia's Alor Archipelago, a conservation program between 2018 and 2023 provided fishers with alternative livelihoods (e.g., chicken farming, tuna fishing) to reduce pelagic thresher shark fishing; while six of nine fishers saw income increases over 500%, others saw decreases, highlighting the...

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Surge in Leopard Killings Threatens Pakistan's Vulnerable Population

In Pakistan, 45 leopards have been killed in the last five years, a drastic increase driven by retaliatory killings after attacks on humans and livestock, worsened by habitat loss and inadequate government compensation.

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High Genetic Diversity Found in Overfished Shortfin Mako Sharks

A study using full-genome sequencing found that shortfin mako sharks, while facing severe overfishing, still possess high genetic diversity, particularly in the Atlantic Ocean, where their populations are managed as two separate stocks, a finding that underscores the need for effective conservation.

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Tourism Businesses Lead Conservation Efforts Where Governments Fall Short

Explora, Misool Resort, and andBeyond demonstrate how tourism businesses are actively funding and implementing conservation and community development projects, even in areas where government support is lacking, leading to positive environmental and social impacts.

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Wollemi Pine: A 200-Million-Year-Old Conifer's Fight for Survival

David Noble's 1994 discovery of the Wollemi pine (Wollemia nobilis) in a remote gorge of Wollemi National Park, Australia, revealed a critically endangered 200-million-year-old conifer species, leading to intensive conservation measures including strict access, biosecurity protocols, and worldwide p...

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