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In India, few are tracking birds colliding with glass in buildings

May 6, 2026 No Comments

Bird deaths from collisions with glass structures are a global problem. But in India, conservationists are just beginning to learn the scale of the issue,

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Facebook is a hub for illegal wildlife trade, and that’s by design, report says

May 6, 2026 No Comments

With just the click of a button or a swipe on a phone, it’s possible to buy almost anything online, including rare or endangered animals.

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Suspected chemical pollution threatens Nairobi Nat’l Park & key water sources

May 6, 2026 No Comments

A suspected chemical discharge is flowing into Nairobi National Park, raising concerns over the vulnerability of a unique protected ecosystem and the growing pressure of

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It’s time to bring back the Montreal Protocol principles

May 6, 2026 No Comments

The opinions expressed here by Trellis expert contributors are their own, not those of Trellis. The last few years have been a wild ride for

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Tierney Thys, marine biologist and interpreter of the sunfish

May 5, 2026 No Comments

In the open ocean, far from coasts and categories, there is a fish that seems to defy the logic of design. It is round where

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Bangladesh struggles to choose between food security & stable groundwater table

May 4, 2026 No Comments

Considering the rapidly depleting groundwater table in Bangladesh’s northwestern zone, known as the Barind Tract, the country declared 25 subdistricts of the region as water

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How Spoorthy Raman tells the world’s wildlife stories from a desk in the middle of the Atlantic

May 4, 2026 No Comments

“Sitting at my desk on an island in the Atlantic, I can speak to some of the best scientists, conservationists and people invested in protecting

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Migratory freshwater fish are in trouble: Will we act in time to save them?

May 3, 2026 No Comments

SALOBRA, Brazil — Life revolves around water in this quiet fishing village in Brazil’s southern Pantanal, the world’s largest wetland. Here, a clear tributary meets

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Ten compelling poems about climate change – chosen by our experts

May 3, 2026 No Comments

We asked ten literary experts to recommend the climate poem that has spoken to them most powerfully. Their answers span over 200 years and a

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