
Indonesia’s orangutan trafficking cases reveal need for a change in approach (commentary)
For months, four infant orangutans lived in limbo in Thailand — not as pets, but as evidence. Confiscated in two separate trafficking cases, they were

For months, four infant orangutans lived in limbo in Thailand — not as pets, but as evidence. Confiscated in two separate trafficking cases, they were

Many Indigenous peoples and local communities live in close contact with nature and learn to identify the wildlife around them from an early age. New

Conservation has long been framed as a moral calling. For many who enter the field, it is precisely that sense of purpose that sustains difficult

Lions, Africa’s largest predators, are a near-universal source of fear for the continent’s wildlife. But in Kenya, it’s the king of the jungle that’s now

Warning: some readers might find images in this article distressing. We all know cats represent a major threat to native animals and birds. Australia’s 5.3

Lions, tigers and bears aren’t just among the world’s most iconic wildlife. They’re also among the most popular mascots in professional sports. A new study

Khatijah Rahmat, a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Germany, says she’s trying to build legitimacy around the

Despite its widespread biodiversity, Australia holds an unenviable record when it comes to wildlife: the highest mammalian extinction rate in the world. Since the arrival

Ecuador has announced the creation of a new biological corridor designed to connect the eastern ranges of the Andes with the Amazon Rainforest, part of