Two rare white rhinos pregnant at Belgian zoo

Two rare southern white rhinos have become pregnant at the same time at a zoo in…

Black bears adapt to life near humans by burning the midnight oil

Amid reports that human activities are pushing many wild species to the edge of extinction, it’s…

A unique picture of migration patterns in South Africa can help urban planning

Economic disparities, inequality and unemployment, particularly among young people, remain pervasive in South Africa. Lack of…

Going green: Ethiopia's bid to plant four billion trees

These days whenever Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed appears in public, he removes his jacket, rolls…

Capacity what? The intangible side of conservation

Fauna & Flora International (FFI) believes in partnership—we always have and we always will. In 2018,…

Atomically precise bottom-up synthesis of π-extended [5] triangulene

Chemists have predicted zigzag-edged triangular graphene molecules (ZTGMs) to host ferromagnetically coupled edge states, with net…

Captive lion breeding in South Africa: the case for a total ban

A new report by global NGO, World Animal Protection, provides a damning indictment on the captive…

Siberian Smoke Reaches U.S., Canada

The smoke from the fires in Siberia that were highlighted in the fire and smoke update…

Promoting humanitarian action in a digital worlds

A Swinburne and Red Cross collaboration is shedding new light on the forms and drivers of…

Study reveals unexpected fire role in longleaf pine forests

The longleaf pine forests of the southeastern U.S. depend on frequent fire to maintain their structure…