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Bolsonaro Is Now Blaming the Amazon Fires on Leo DiCaprio for Some Reason
“This Leonardo DiCaprio is a cool guy, right? Giving money to torch the Amazon,” Bolsonaro said.
Nearly Half of Canada’s Monitored Wildlife Populations Are In Decline
They include woodland caribou, lake whitefish, and swift fox.
Your Selfies Could Help Save Endangered Tigers
With a $1 million donation to the World Wildlife Fund, Tiger Beer kicks off a social media awareness campaign around the 3,890 tigers left in the wild.
Zimbabwe Wants to Dehorn Its 800 Rhinos to Prevent Poaching
“We want to send a message to poachers that they will not get much if they come to Zimbabwe.”
Here's Why the WWF is Buying a Licence to Hunt Sharks on the Great Barrier Reef
Basically it's because conservationists at the World Wildlife Fund love sharks.
Earth's Smallest Porpoise Is Going Extinct in Mexico Due to China's Lust for Exotic Fish
The vaquita marina's numbers have dwindled to below 60 because the marine mammal is getting caught up in nets set out illegally to catch the totoaba fish, which is highly prized for its swim bladder in China.
Protecting the Environment Is the App Store’s Latest Killer Feature
Apple is using the reach of the App Store to expose millions of everyday people to issues like deforestation and the availability of clean water.
Tigers Are Making a Comeback for the First Time in a Century
The first international tiger census since 2010 shows significant progress in many nations, but improvement is hampered by widespread deforestation, development, and poaching.
Human Rights Complaint Filed Against ‘Eco-Guards’ Who Terrorize African Pygmies
The World Wildlife Fund, which supports the eco-guards, acknowledges some instances of abuse, but has pledged to support investigations into any wrongdoing.
Hong Kong Says It's Going to Ban Its Trade in Ivory and Elephant Trophies
Hong Kong's move comes after the United States and China have pledged to eliminate the import and export of ivory goods.
Obama’s Pacific Trade Deal Has Some Environmentalists Celebrating — and Others Crying Foul
The US and 11 other countries announced a tentative agreement on Monday for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, but the deal has divided the environmental community.
A Massive Amount of Death Is Plaguing the World's Oceans
Nearly half of marine vertebrates have disappeared in the past forty-five years, according to the World Wildlife Fund, and human activity is to blame.