Beep for Biodiversity: How Checkout Tech Is Saving Wildlife in the Amazon
Near-infrared tech inspired by grocery store scanners is helping Amazon researchers identify species faster, aiding conservation and the fight against wildlife trafficking.
Behind the Fences: The Untold Stories of Africa’s National Parks
An investigation into African Parks reveals the darker side of conservation—community exclusion, militarization, and human rights concerns. Discover how to support ethical, inclusive wildlife protection.
Ivory Dreams and Rhino Lies: The Hidden Horror Behind Laos’ Wildlife Shops
Secret wildlife shops in Laos are scamming elderly Chinese tourists into buying ivory, rhino horn, and tiger products. Here’s how you can help stop the illegal wildlife trade.
Ghosts of the Desert: The Return of the Sand Cat in Pakistan
A trail camera in Pakistan captures a possibly extinct sand cat, sparking hope and urgent calls for conservation of small wildcats like sand cats and Asiatic caracals. Learn how you can help protect these elusive felines.
International Tiger Day
Human-tiger conflict is one of the biggest threats to keeping the tiger from going extinct. When a human is attacked by a tiger, the natural reaction is to demand the killing of the tiger. Reducing the opportunities for this human-tiger conflict to occur plays a critical role in preserving the tiger.One proven, very cost effective way to reduce the number of attacks is to place solar powered street lights on the paths that run along the perimeter of these villages. Predators avoid lighted areas.
Ghosts of the Himalayas: Snow Leopards Make a Silent Comeback in Ladakh
India’s largest snow leopard survey reveals nearly 500 cats thriving in Ladakh, thanks to local coexistence and advanced AI tracking. A rare conservation success worth protecting.