NGOs urge banks and China to refuse support for Ugandan oil projects

NGOs urge banks and China to refuse support for Ugandan oil projects

A group of 28 NGOs have written to 34 banks, insurance companies and the Chinese government, urging them to deny financing and other support for oil and gas projects in Uganda. The letters, written by U.S.-based Climate Rights International (CRI) and 27 Africa-based NGOs, follow a report detailing numerous human rights violations and environmental harms […]

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The 10 Best Dog Training Programs Every Responsible Owner Should Consider

The 10 Best Dog Training Programs Every Responsible Owner Should Consider

Proper training is fundamental for a dog’s well-being and integration into daily life. Numerous training programs are designed to meet the needs of dogs and their owners, covering obedience, behavior modification, and advanced skills. The following are ten exceptional programs for responsible pet ownership. 1. The Happy Retriever Topping this list, The Happy Retriever offers a comprehensive […]

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Shooters to target feral cats in NSW national parks amid boom in population

Shooters to target feral cats in NSW national parks amid boom in population

A five-person team of expert shooters will soon target feral cats in New South Wales national parks as the state steps up efforts to control the pest animals. The intensive ground operation is being deployed in response to increased cat numbers, according to National Parks and Wildlife Service deputy secretary, Atticus Fleming. “Intensive, well-targeted ground […]

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High-Rise Buildings in Chicago Threaten Birds

High-Rise Buildings in Chicago Threaten Birds

Each year, thousands of migratory birds face significant risks as they pass through urban areas like Chicago. The city’s tall buildings and illuminated structures, especially at night, create hazardous conditions for birds traveling along major migratory paths. These birds, often confused by artificial lighting, crash into windows and structures, leading to injury or death. Organizations […]

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Drier Winter Habitat Impacts Songbirds’ Ability To Survive Migration

Drier Winter Habitat Impacts Songbirds’ Ability To Survive Migration

A new study from researchers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI) shows environmental conditions in migratory birds‘ winter homes carry over to affect their ability to survive spring migration and the breeding season. While scientists have long known that the quality of winter, or non-breeding, habitat influences migratory birds‘ migration timing […]

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