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Birds connect our world

The coronavirus pandemic is reminding us that we live in a connected world. It’s an opportunity to revisit our relationship with nature and rebuild...

Don’t Blame Migratory Birds But centre-State Legal Mechanism in India

Authors: Partha Pratim Mitra and Prakash Sharma* Post 2003-04 bird flu outbreak, migratory birds have become the soft target for spreading of avian influenza or...

Covid-19, Lockdown and Migratory Birds: International Perspective

In India, especially in the northern parts, this is a period of spring. A much-favored time for the visit of migratory birds, who migrate...

Tech Companies Take Down 3 Million Online Listings for Trafficked Wildlife

Online technology companies in the Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online reported removing or blocking over 3 million listings for endangered and threatened species and associated products...

The importance of sustainable use of wildlife in “biodiversity super year”

Joining the global celebration of the United Nations World Wildlife Day, representatives of UN Member States, UN System organizations, international and non-governmental organizations, rural communities and...

European Commission launches global coalition for biodiversity

On the occasion of the World Wildlife Day, the European Commission launched today in Monaco a new global coalition for biodiversity. With this communication...

2020 is International Year of Plant Health

Did you know that some tree species can only be germinated through the belly of an elephant? That’s just one example of how plants and...

2020: A crunch year for the biodiversity and climate emergencies

Over the last few months, the scientific community has repeatedly sounded the alarm on biodiversity breakdown and the climate emergency. Scientists and most governments agree that...

Dying Wildlife on a Warming Planet

Authors: Meena Miriam Yust and Arshad M. Khan The emaciated polar bear, a sorry remnant of magnificence, raiding garbage cans in an iconic, even infamous photo,...

Do The Harmless Pangolins Have To Become Extinct?

The pangolin is a timid little creature going about its nocturnal ways, slurping up ants and termites with a tongue longer than its body.  It has...

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South Africa incredibly disgraced the entire continent of Africa....

Managing the New Cold War: What Trump and Xi Really Want from Their Beijing Summit

When Donald Trump lands in Beijing on 14 May,...

Egypt’s Role in China’s Military Silk Road: UAE Bases and Joint Strategy

China is encouraging an Egyptian military presence in the...

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