Tag #Wildlife

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Giant Iceberg Threatens South Georgia Wildlife

The world's largest iceberg, A23a (3,500 sq km), is drifting toward South Georgia, potentially grounding within 2-4 weeks and endangering penguin and seal populations already affected by bird flu; its eventual melting will release nutrients, impacting marine life and carbon absorption.

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Life Below Water
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Massive Iceberg Threatens Antarctic Wildlife

A trillion-ton iceberg, A23a, is moving towards South Georgia Island, potentially disrupting penguin and seal breeding by blocking access to food sources and increasing chick mortality rates, an event amplified by human-caused climate change.

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Life Below Water
theguardian.com
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Trump's Return Signals Renewed Threat to Border Ecology

Trump's second inauguration raises concerns about renewed border wall construction, jeopardizing wildlife corridors and exacerbating ecological damage along the US-Mexico border, with potential for extinction of species like jaguars, following a recent study showing an 86% decrease in wildlife cross...

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Life on Land
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Southern Africa Expedition: Culture, Nature, and Wildlife"

From May 8th to 19th, a guided tour of Southern Africa led by Álvaro Planchuelo will explore Cape Town's diverse landscapes, Victoria Falls, and wildlife in Kruger and Chobe National Parks, offering unique cultural and natural experiences.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Royal Cam: Albatross Livestream Fosters Global Conservation Efforts

Royal Cam, a 24/7 livestream of northern royal albatrosses breeding on New Zealand's South Island, has gained millions of viewers since 2016, fostering a global community and raising awareness about the vulnerable species, despite ongoing threats from pollution and climate change.

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Life Below Water
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Rapid Evolution of Species Due to Human Impact

Human activities have caused a 73% decline in wildlife in 50 years, forcing species to rapidly adapt; examples include birds changing their wingspan for thermoregulation and mollusks changing their shell color to deal with heat, while mahogany trees have become smaller to avoid logging.

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Life on Land
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Giant Iceberg A23a Threatens South Georgia Wildlife

The world's largest iceberg, A23a (3,500 sq km), is approaching South Georgia, a British territory, posing a threat to wildlife after breaking free from the Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986; its potential collision and disintegration could impact penguins and seals.

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Life Below Water
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Giant Iceberg A23a Heads Toward South Georgia

The world's largest iceberg, A23a (3,672 square kilometers), is drifting toward South Georgia, potentially disrupting wildlife habitats and shipping, despite scientists' assertions that its calving was a natural event, unrelated to climate change.

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Life Below Water
theguardian.com
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Downing Street Blocks Beaver Reintroduction Plan

Downing Street blocked a Natural England plan to reintroduce beavers to England, viewing it as a "Tory legacy", despite the plan's approval by the environment secretary and evidence of beavers' environmental benefits in flood mitigation and biodiversity.

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Life on Land
forbes.com
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Luxury Eco-Tourism in Congo Showcases Biodiversity

Kamba African Rainforest Adventures operates three luxury lodges in the Republic of Congo, offering exclusive access to diverse ecosystems and wildlife viewing opportunities, including gorilla trekking, within Odzala-Kokoua National Park and the Ndzehi Concession.

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Life on Land
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Anapa Oil Spill Cleanup: Ongoing Efforts and Future Challenges

The ongoing cleanup of an oil spill in Russia's Anapa and Temryuk district involves thousands of volunteers removing 100,000 tons of contaminated sand; however, future temperature increases may cause submerged oil to resurface. 5,678 affected birds have been found, 2,725 currently in rehabilitation.

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Life Below Water
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Cottar's Launches Gourmet Safari in Maasai Mara

Cottar's Safaris launches a five-night culinary safari in Kenya's Maasai Mara from December 2024, combining wildlife viewing with gourmet meals featuring foraged ingredients and Maasai cultural experiences.

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