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Archive for tag: wildlife

Light Pollution Affects Wildlife; Let’s Tone the Lights Down This Christmas
Some regions in the world like The Australian government are urging people to protect the wildlife this Christmas. It’s not through standing by, capturing wildlife...

At-Home Animal Refuge: Meet the Women Who Rehabilitate Wildlife at Home
Those who live in the city or near animal habitat sometimes get heartbroken to see urban wildlife lose in the usual, constant conflict between humans...

The Good Pooches: These Dog Detectives Can Find Protected Great Crested Newts
The great crested newt is a species which has been at odds with construction projects, delaying construction progress that has resulted in delays that are...

Research Shows Solar Farms May Have Unintended Drawback on Bats
There’s no denying that, in order to reach a more environmentally friendly future, we need more renewable energy. One of the many ways to achieve...

Moving Towards More Electric Vehicles Gets All the Rave; What About Mining Lithium?
We’ve all seen it: countries or cities trying their best to start switching to anything that doesn’t use fossil fuels. However, as the demand for...

The Sauna Monkeys and The Warmth They Love to Share
Have you ever heard about monkeys that love to take bath at the hot spring in Japan? Have you ever wondered about the incredible facts...

Protecting conservation in the war zone of ukraine
War brings devastation not only to human lives but also to the environment. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has left a profound impact on its...

Lighthouses: Not Needed Anymore but Worth Visiting and Rich in Histories
Centuries ago, before humankind relies on GPS or other digitally advanced navigation devices, mariners and seamen depended on signals of lighthouses to find their way...

Avian Flu Has Made Fledging Much Harder for Bald Eagles
A few decades ago, bald eagles were a story of conservation success. They were saved from extinction, and their rebound added stronger respect to them...
