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Fearless Ants Take On Elephants
Elephants aren’t your stereotypical pests, but African farmers are seeing their fences destroyed and their crops eaten. Not even loud noise deterrents will stop a hungry elephant getting to food. But a study has found an unlikely saviour in the form of one of the smallest creatures on earth: ants.
Siberian Tiger Benefits From First Ever Transboundary Protected Area
Great news from Russia and China, as officials agreed to set up the first ever protected area for Siberian Tigers between Jilin province in China and Primorsky province in Russia. This is another milestone for the tiger species and has come about in the Chinese Year of the Tiger which began earlier this year. Read More
Endangered Sumatran Tiger
The Sumatran Tiger has suffered a catastrophic decline in it’s habitat since the end of World War II. Logging, agriculture and settlements have all lead to huge areas of forest being cleared and this has been devastating to the tiger population on the Island of Sumatra. Officials even acknowledge that illegal logging is out of control in some parts of the island. Read More
New EU Timber laws
With the world’s forests suffering huge decline year on year, news that the European parliament has approved a new law will be seen as progress towards better protection for forests. The new law will keep illegal wood products out of the European market.
Tiger conservation roars on
A meeting in Bali in mid July paved the way for a new chapter in Tiger conservation. 13 countries came together to lay the foundations for the all-important Tiger summit, which takes place in Russia in September.
African Elephant & Asian Elephant: 10 very important differences
An elephant is just and elephant…right? Well technically yes, but there are some very important differences between the African and Asian Elephant. Just as there are some very important differences between us humans and the other great apes.
Giant panda symbolises luck and good fortune for Chinatown
A cheery panda mascot with a calligraphy brush slung over his back is part of an effort to rebrand Chinatown as a hip, popular hangout spot for both old and young.
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