carbon-credits South African Reserve Proves Wildlife Can Pay for Itself Through Carbon Markets South African reserve becomes first to earn carbon credits from wildlife conservation, generating 34,000+ credits and proving conservation can pay for itself.
wildlife-conservation Rhinos Return to Ugandan National Park After 40-Year Absence After four decades of absence, rhinos have returned to Uganda's Kidepo Valley National Park with the reintroduction of two southern white rhinos this week, marking a significant milestone in African c...
carbon-sequestration Beavers Transform Rivers Into Powerful Carbon Sinks, Store CO2 at 10x Rate Beaver wetlands store carbon 10x faster than other areas, potentially offsetting 1.8% of national emissions. Wildlife conservation emerges as powerful climate s
wildlife-conservation Saving Hedgehogs with Science: Ultrasonic Wildlife Protection Oxford scientists discover hedgehogs can hear ultrasonic frequencies, opening new possibilities for preventing road deaths in this declining species.
wildlife-conservation Saiga Antelopes Pull Back from Extinction as Conservation Efforts Pay Off Ancient steppe species improves from Endangered to Near Threatened through coordinated protection efforts
wildlife-conservation From 22 to 500: Conservation Wins Prove Species Can Return from the Brink Conservation efforts have achieved remarkable success stories that prove even species on the edge of extinction can recover with dedicated protection. From Cali...