
Kenya Invests $1.86M in 2024 Wildlife Census to Protect Natural Treasures
Kenya is investing 250 million shillings ($1.86M) in its 2024 wildlife census to protect its iconic species. 🐘🦒 Learn more about this exciting initiative!
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Kenya is investing 250 million shillings ($1.86M) in its 2024 wildlife census to protect its iconic species. 🐘🦒 Learn more about this exciting initiative!
For the fourth time in three months, an Icelandic volcano erupted, sending orange lava into the night sky on the Reykjanes Peninsula, creating a spectacular natural display.
China aims to establish a modern ecological environment monitoring system by 2035 to build a “Beautiful China”, focusing on healthy ecosystems, beautiful environments, and green, low-carbon development.
A devastating forest fire rages in Baizi Village, SW China’s Ganzi Prefecture, with over 700 firefighters battling the blaze and evacuations underway.
This winter’s record warmth fueled deadly tornadoes and damaging gorilla hail in the Midwest, experts say. At least three people were killed as unusual storms hit Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Arkansas.
Endangered spotted seals are making a comeback in northeast China’s Liaodong Bay, with numbers rising by 20% annually thanks to improved environments and conservation efforts. Dive into this seal-ebration! 🦭🎉
New research reveals plastics contain over 3,000 more chemicals than previously estimated, many potentially hazardous to health and environment. Study urges rethinking plastics for a healthier future.
China’s updated Wildlife Protection Law, effective May 1, 2023, brings new regulations balancing strict conservation with scientific use. Discover what’s changed and why it matters for wildlife and people alike!
China and Russia have launched a joint lab to save the endangered Siberian tiger! 🐯 Discover how this collaboration could help the majestic big cats thrive again.
Over the past three weeks, 60 people have died and 23 injured in Afghanistan due to heavy snowfall, rain, and freezing temperatures, according to the national disaster authority.