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‘Manta grid’ provides a ray of hope against industrial bycatch threat thumbnail

‘Manta grid’ provides a ray of hope against industrial bycatch threat

  • Post author:Mongabay
  • Post published:March 28, 2023
  • Post category:NA-Biodiversity/News Aggregator

For half a century, industrial tuna fishing vessels have borne scrutiny for catching animals they haven’t meant to: “bycatch,” in fisheries lingo. Purse seiner vessels, which provide most of the…

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At the U.N. Water Conference, food security needs to take center stage (commentary)

  • Post author:Mongabay
  • Post published:March 26, 2023
  • Post category:NA-Blue Economy/News Aggregator

The vulnerabilities in our global food system have never been more apparent than they are right now, during a moment some have described as a “poly-crisis.” Between international conflict in…

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As oceans warm, temperate reef species edge closer to extinction, study shows thumbnail

As oceans warm, temperate reef species edge closer to extinction, study shows

  • Post author:Mongabay
  • Post published:March 25, 2023
  • Post category:NA-Blue Economy/News Aggregator

Marine heat waves have led to widespread population declines of Australian shallow reef species, particularly those associated with temperate reefs, new research suggests. In a new study published in Nature,…

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Palm oil deforestation hits record high in Sumatra’s ‘orangutan capital’ thumbnail

Palm oil deforestation hits record high in Sumatra’s ‘orangutan capital’

  • Post author:Mongabay
  • Post published:March 24, 2023
  • Post category:NA-Biodiversity/News Aggregator

JAKARTA — Deforestation associated with oil palm cultivation has declined in recent years in Indonesia, but in a biodiversity haven at the northern tip of Sumatra, the forest is being…

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For rescued rhino calves in Nepal, return to the wild is a fraught option

  • Post author:Mongabay
  • Post published:March 23, 2023
  • Post category:NA-Biodiversity/News Aggregator

CHITWAN — The chirping of birds is interrupted by the rustling of leaves and the sound of breaking twigs. It’s breakfast time at the office of the National Trust for…

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In Calakmul, water troughs offer possible solution to human-wildlife conflict

  • Post author:Mongabay
  • Post published:March 23, 2023
  • Post category:NA-Biodiversity/News Aggregator

Like many beekeepers living in the vicinity of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, Alejandro Oliveros López has a wildlife problem. To keep ants at bay and provide water to their bees,…

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When a red snapper is more than just a fish: Q&A fisheries scientist Elle Wibisono thumbnail

When a red snapper is more than just a fish: Q&A fisheries scientist Elle Wibisono

  • Post author:Mongabay
  • Post published:March 23, 2023
  • Post category:NA-Blue Economy/News Aggregator

JAKARTA — “It was heaven,” says Indonesian fisheries scientist Alyssa “Elle” Wibisono, describing her first ever scuba diving experience in the Komodo Islands when she was a high school student.…

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On wildlife and the Metaverse, some ethical considerations (commentary)

  • Post author:Mongabay
  • Post published:March 19, 2023
  • Post category:NA-Biodiversity/News Aggregator

In the fight against climate change, will the Metaverse be helpful or hinder environmental efforts?  Essentially an updated internet and virtual world where participants can pose as avatars and interact…

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Video of rare West African lion cubs sparks hope for the population thumbnail

Video of rare West African lion cubs sparks hope for the population

  • Post author:Mongabay
  • Post published:March 19, 2023
  • Post category:NA-Biodiversity/News Aggregator

New video of a West African lioness and her three cubs is exciting news for the conservation community, sparking hope for the slow recovery of a population perilously close to…

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