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Indian World Record broken by Pakistani villagers!11 comments

smart031279 wrote 2 days ago: Ministry of Environment on Wednesday scripted the Guinness World Record of tree plantation b … more →

Tags: Pakistan, Greenhouse, Guiness, India, MARVI MEMON, media, Memon, México, Plantation

Is There A Connection Between Gender and Climate Change?

onlinewomeninpolitics wrote 3 days ago: Lorena Aguilar, Senior Gender Advisor of IUCN, tells us the answer. … more →

Tags: gender in climate change, video for the environment, climate change, climate change video, connection between gender and climate change, Gender, global congress of women in politics, lorena aguilar, women and climate change

Don’t forget human rights in conservation - IUCN

Bob Payne wrote 5 days ago: Rights-based approaches to conservation … more →

Tags: LinkedIn, Environmental management, Human Dimensions, Effectiveness, Indigenous people, Trends

Poaching boom is once again threatening the world’s rhinos

httsan wrote 5 days ago: Rhino killed Poaching crisis as rhino horn demand booms in Asia July 2009. Rhino poaching worldwide … more →

Tags: Rhino News, Africa, WWF

Polar bear fact and fantasy

Holly Doremus wrote 1 week ago: (Scott Schliebe, US Fish and Wildlife Service) There was an interesting juxtaposition of news about … more →

Tags: climate change, Endangered Species Act, polar bear specialist group

Habitat loss still the key conservation concern

Holly Doremus wrote 2 weeks ago: Some time ago, I noted this essay in Slate by environmental journalist Brendan Borrell, arguing that … more →

Tags: climate change, Misc, Biodiversity, Conservation, Global Policy

Biodiversity is slipping through our fingers, study shows

pleasecroak wrote 2 weeks ago: Six years ago, promises were made by governments from around the world involving the mass extinction … more →

Tags: Amphibian, Biodiversity, Chytrid fungus, climate change, Conservation, Environment, wildlife, extinction, endangered

Using DNA to reveal extinct moas

eatmorecookies wrote 2 weeks ago: It’s only been a few hundred years since Maori settlers in New Zealand hunted moas and other b … more →

Tags: bird evolution, birding, birds/nature, déforestation, Editorial, Endangered Species Act, Environment, Evolution, History

GEIG – A Coda and a Step Forward for Animal Ethics

David wrote 2 weeks ago: This was a very productive 5 day meeting of GEIG.  In addition to attending some fine discussions an … more →

Tags: Animal Ethics, Animal Law, Animal Rights, animal welfare, Animal advocacy, Commission on Environmental Law, environmental advocacy, Environmental Law, Environmentalism

Nagogo i

maridup wrote 2 weeks ago: Sudah lama kita tidak pernah mendengar adanya harimau datang kesekitar perkampungan penduduk di Tapa … more →

Tags: Berita, Nagogoi, Babiat Sitelpang, lontung, Panthera Tigris Sumatrae, Saribu Raja, Siboru Pareme

Overfishing and Finning are Leading Causes in Shark Extinction

aaanimals wrote 3 weeks ago: People do not care about wildlife until wildlife affects their bottom line. Sadly this time the res … more →

Tags: sustainability, wildlife, cites, Meat, Ocean, Overfishing, Sharks

Return of the Barbary Lion?

eatmorecookies wrote 3 weeks ago: Cool story here from Matt Walker, Editor of “Earth News” for the BBC on efforts to resur … more →

Tags: Life, Links, birds/nature, Environment, Evolution, Skepticism and Science, History, Endangered Species Act, Animal Behavior

Fact Sheet: Gender and Climate Change

onlinewomeninpolitics wrote 1 month ago: Women are the main producers of the world‘s staple crops, providing up to 90% of the rural poor’s f … more →

Tags: climate change, gender in climate change, Gender and Climate Change, Gender, enso, El Nino, women affected by climate change, climate change blog, recommendations to UNFCCC

Frogs vanishing in Europe

pleasecroak wrote 1 month ago: Frogs are disappearing at an alarming rate in Europe: “Fifty-nine percent of all European amph … more →

Tags: Amphibian, Amphibian Ark, Amphibians, Biodiversity, Conservation, endangered, Endangered Species, Environment, Europe

The Manila Declaration for Global Action on Gender in Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction

onlinewomeninpolitics wrote 1 month ago: The Third Global Congress of Women in Politics and Governance with the Theme: Gender in Climate Cha … more →

Tags: climate change, Disaster Risk Reduction, gender in climate change, global congress, Women in Politics, manila declaration, UNISDR, CAPWIP, UNEP

Snow Leopards on endangered Red List

Sibylle wrote 1 month ago: IUCN Red List The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is the world’s most comprehensive inven … more →

Tags: Endangered Species, Snow leopard conservation, Conservation, Red List

Twenty Nine Reasons People Need to Pull Their Heads Out of the Sand

sakerfa wrote 1 month ago: Less than two years ago, I sent an email to an acquaintance regarding some pressing topic like globa … more →

Tags: climate change, middle east, Neuro/Bio/Chem Warfare, nwo, Politics/Elect/Corrupt, Science:health, beaten, conscience, consumption

Deep CO2 Cuts May Be Last Hope for Acid Oceans

Stephen wrote 2 months ago: (Report from the World Oceans Conference in Indonesia) By Stephen Leahy UXBRIDGE, Canada, May 15 (IP … more →

Tags: Climate change/Global Warming, Energy, News, Ocean, fisheries, ocean acidification, World Oceans Conference

Rare Bats Left Unprotected

candywwgm wrote 2 months ago: A rare species of bats is in danger in western India because it has been denied Protected Area statu … more →

Tags: wildlife, Politics, Ecosystems & Habitats, endangered, Barpete, UNESCO, bats, cave ecosystem


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