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Hezbollah-Israel Conflict: Devastating Wildfires and Wildlife Casualties in Northern Israel
Rockets fired from Lebanon during the Hezbollah-Israel conflict ignited widespread wildfires in Biriya Forest, northern Israel, destroying thousands of acres of land and severely impacting wildlife habitats, while simultaneously, the Agamon Hula Valley Nature Reserve, a renowned bird sanctuary, func...
Hezbollah-Israel Conflict: Devastating Wildfires and Wildlife Casualties in Northern Israel
Rockets fired from Lebanon during the Hezbollah-Israel conflict ignited widespread wildfires in Biriya Forest, northern Israel, destroying thousands of acres of land and severely impacting wildlife habitats, while simultaneously, the Agamon Hula Valley Nature Reserve, a renowned bird sanctuary, func...
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Climate Change Alters Migratory Patterns of Spoonbills in the Netherlands
Milder winters in the Netherlands, with no icy days in 2023 and 2024, are causing some spoonbills to overwinter in the Zeeland delta instead of migrating to Africa; this change in migratory behavior reflects broader trends in avian migration due to climate change, impacting various species different...
Climate Change Alters Migratory Patterns of Spoonbills in the Netherlands
Milder winters in the Netherlands, with no icy days in 2023 and 2024, are causing some spoonbills to overwinter in the Zeeland delta instead of migrating to Africa; this change in migratory behavior reflects broader trends in avian migration due to climate change, impacting various species different...
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Ten Affordable African Safari Destinations
This article details ten diverse and affordable African national parks, offering various safari experiences from budget-friendly camping to luxurious lodges, with activities like game drives, ranger walks, and canoe trips, catering to different preferences and budgets.
Ten Affordable African Safari Destinations
This article details ten diverse and affordable African national parks, offering various safari experiences from budget-friendly camping to luxurious lodges, with activities like game drives, ranger walks, and canoe trips, catering to different preferences and budgets.
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India's Tiger Population Doubles Despite High Human Density
A new study reveals that India's tiger population has doubled to over 3,600 in ten years, accounting for 75% of the global population, despite high human population density; success is due to anti-poaching, habitat preservation, and reduced human-wildlife conflict.
India's Tiger Population Doubles Despite High Human Density
A new study reveals that India's tiger population has doubled to over 3,600 in ten years, accounting for 75% of the global population, despite high human population density; success is due to anti-poaching, habitat preservation, and reduced human-wildlife conflict.
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Community Conservancies Outperform National Parks in African Wildlife Conservation
Community-run conservancies in Africa, covering tens of millions of hectares, are proving more effective than traditional national parks in protecting wildlife, with some areas showing 80% of wildlife populations residing in conservancies despite their smaller land area, offering a more sustainable ...
Community Conservancies Outperform National Parks in African Wildlife Conservation
Community-run conservancies in Africa, covering tens of millions of hectares, are proving more effective than traditional national parks in protecting wildlife, with some areas showing 80% of wildlife populations residing in conservancies despite their smaller land area, offering a more sustainable ...
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Giant Iceberg A23a Threatens South Georgia Island Ecosystem
The world's largest iceberg, A23a (3,672 square kilometers in August 2023), is drifting toward the South Georgia Islands after breaking free from a seamount, potentially disrupting the foraging grounds of local wildlife such as seals and penguins.
Giant Iceberg A23a Threatens South Georgia Island Ecosystem
The world's largest iceberg, A23a (3,672 square kilometers in August 2023), is drifting toward the South Georgia Islands after breaking free from a seamount, potentially disrupting the foraging grounds of local wildlife such as seals and penguins.
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Cranes Return to Germany for Breeding Season
Thousands of cranes have returned to Germany from Southern Europe for breeding season, with many currently resting in the Diepholzer Moor; around 10,000 breeding pairs have arrived by Valentine's Day, engaging in elaborate mating dances to secure prime breeding spots.

Cranes Return to Germany for Breeding Season
Thousands of cranes have returned to Germany from Southern Europe for breeding season, with many currently resting in the Diepholzer Moor; around 10,000 breeding pairs have arrived by Valentine's Day, engaging in elaborate mating dances to secure prime breeding spots.
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Climate Change Alters Bird Migration Patterns in the Netherlands
Milder winters in the Netherlands, linked to rising temperatures, are causing changes in bird migration patterns. Spoonbills are overwintering in the Zeeland delta instead of migrating to West Africa, while other species show altered migration distances and timing.

Climate Change Alters Bird Migration Patterns in the Netherlands
Milder winters in the Netherlands, linked to rising temperatures, are causing changes in bird migration patterns. Spoonbills are overwintering in the Zeeland delta instead of migrating to West Africa, while other species show altered migration distances and timing.
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India Doubles Tiger Population in Over a Decade
India's tiger population doubled from 1,706 in 2010 to 3,682 in 2022 due to effective conservation efforts, including anti-poaching measures, habitat protection, and community engagement, offering lessons for other countries.

India Doubles Tiger Population in Over a Decade
India's tiger population doubled from 1,706 in 2010 to 3,682 in 2022 due to effective conservation efforts, including anti-poaching measures, habitat protection, and community engagement, offering lessons for other countries.
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40% Bias Score

American Photographer Wins 2024 Travel Photographer of the Year
American photographer Piper Mackay won the 2024 Travel Photographer of the Year award for her infrared photos of Africa, while other winners depicted diverse subjects globally, including Chinese coal miners, a Mongolian Pallas cat, and the Wauga tribe in Papua New Guinea; the exhibition will tour gl...

American Photographer Wins 2024 Travel Photographer of the Year
American photographer Piper Mackay won the 2024 Travel Photographer of the Year award for her infrared photos of Africa, while other winners depicted diverse subjects globally, including Chinese coal miners, a Mongolian Pallas cat, and the Wauga tribe in Papua New Guinea; the exhibition will tour gl...
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Invasive Sacred Ibis Threatens Northern Italy's Biodiversity
Invasive African sacred ibis, escaping or released from captivity, are proliferating across Northern Italy, threatening native wildlife by preying on eggs, chicks, and amphibians, and potentially spreading disease from foraging in unsanitary areas.

Invasive Sacred Ibis Threatens Northern Italy's Biodiversity
Invasive African sacred ibis, escaping or released from captivity, are proliferating across Northern Italy, threatening native wildlife by preying on eggs, chicks, and amphibians, and potentially spreading disease from foraging in unsanitary areas.
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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.

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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32% Bias Score
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