- Cop15 in Montreal: did the summit deliver for the natural world?, The Guardian (Dec 20, 2022)
- WWF Living Planet Report: Devastating 69% drop in wildlife populations since 1970, wwf.eu (Oct 13, 2022)
- Climate change killing elephants, says Kenya, BBC News (Jul 28, 2022)
- Cheetahs to prowl India for first time in 70 years, BBC News (Jul 21, 2022)
January-June 2022[edit | edit source]
- Elephants on the Move: 250 Elephants to be Relocated in Malawi, African Parks (Jun 21, 2022)
- Mountain gorillas: The ripple effect of conservation, BBC News (Jun 20, 2022)
- How Gabon saved its forest elephants, BBC News (Jun 19, 2022)
- The elephant whisperer of Nepal, Global Voices (May 23, 2022) — Saluting a citizen scientist who protects wild elephants
- The wolf: the Italian population is increasing, isprambiente.gov.it (May 17, 2022) — ISPRA estimates over 3000 specimens in Italy
- The return of California's butterflies, BBC News (May 08, 2022)
- Linking protected areas from Yellowstone to the Yukon shows the value of conserving large landscapes, not just isolated parks and preserves, The Conversation (Apr 26, 2022)
- More than 100 animals released back into Colombian wild, BBC News (Apr 07, 2022) — Environmental authority Corporinoquia, in charge of managing sustainable development, released more than 1,200 animals back into the wild last year alone.
- How we discovered that sea turtles in Seychelles have recovered from the brink, The Conversation (Mar 17, 2022)
- Koalas labeled as 'endangered' in eastern states of Australia, Wikinews (Feb 14, 2022) — On Friday, Australia’s federal environment minister Sussan Ley declared the koala an endangered species in Queensland, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
- Iceland whaling: Fisheries minister signals end from 2024, BBC News (Feb 04, 2022)
2021[edit | edit source]
We must take a holistic approach to climate and biodiversity, KRAV, Oct 12[1]
Climate and nature crises: solve both or solve neither, say experts, Jun 10[2]
End mowing of road verges to create huge wildlife habitat, says UK study, May 26[3]
Just 3% of world’s ecosystems remain intact, study suggests, Apr 15[4]
Nature is a blind spot in economics that we ignore at our peril, says Dasgupta Review, Feb 2[5]
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