Wildlife Conservation Day was established for the world to embrace wildlife conservation as a united front to save species from extinction.
In honor of Wildlife Conservation Day, these organizations are fighting for the world's most endangered habitats, and could use your help.
Quick Take Climate change reshapes migration and habitats worldwide, forcing earlier migrations and new habitats for many species. Asian elephants have lost about 95% of their original habitat, with ...
Since its founding in 1961, the WWF has made significant strides in conservation. It’s one of the largest nonprofits in the ...
Central Asia’s fragile ecosystems, home to species like snow leopards and saiga antelopes, face growing threats from habitat loss, climate change and hunting, yet conservation remains critically ...
In the heart of French Polynesia, a narrow channel carves its way through the Fakarava Atoll, connecting a vast lagoon to the open ocean. To the casual eye, it’s a beautiful stretch of turquoise water ...
A good forestry education informs students of the significance of the long game and the truth in the Greek proverb that “A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never ...
Chronic wasting disease might not be an existential threat to deer, but it certainly threatens to radically alter deer ...
Discover India’s most endangered wildlife this World Wildlife Conservation Day 2025, highlighting the urgent need to protect species on the brink of disappearing.
How villages in Eastern UP are protecting wetlands and reviving the vulnerable sarus crane through community-led conservation ...
Blakespear represents California’s 38th Senate District. She lives in Encinitas. Surviving millions of cars amid the spaghetti tangle of Southern California’s freeways is just one peril that mountain ...
A Chehalis River Basin-based conservation group is now looking for local projects meant to restore or preserve streams in the Chehalis Basin.