UK to ban bee-killing pesticides but highly toxic type could still be allowed

UK to ban bee-killing pesticides but highly toxic type could still be allowed

Bee-killing pesticides are to be banned by the UK government, as ministers set out plans to outlaw the use of neonicotinoids. However, the highly toxic neonicotinoid Cruiser SB could be allowed for use next year, as ministers are considering applications from the National Farmers’ Union and British Sugar. This powerful pesticide poisons bees by destroying […]

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Warming Winters Threaten Florida’s Unique Scrub Jay

Warming Winters Threaten Florida’s Unique Scrub Jay

Florida’s iconic scrub jay, the only bird species found exclusively in the state, is facing new challenges linked to global warming. A recent study published in Ornithological Advances highlights how rising temperatures are complicating efforts to conserve this already endangered species. For decades, Florida scrub jay populations have dwindled due to habitat destruction caused by […]

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Fentanyl Found in Dolphins Raises Environmental Concerns

Fentanyl Found in Dolphins Raises Environmental Concerns

A surprising discovery has highlighted a troubling link between human pharmaceuticals and marine life. Researchers at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi recently identified traces of fentanyl and other drugs in the blubber of bottlenose dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico, signaling a growing environmental issue. The finding came after a routine boating survey in September 2020 […]

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The state of lions, leopards and hyenas in Uganda

The state of lions, leopards and hyenas in Uganda

The first comprehensive population estimate of Uganda‘s lions, leopards and spotted hyenas in almost two decades has revealed that lion numbers in the country are extremely low. Leopards (Panthera pardus) are holding on across the country, and hyenas are faring well. In a collaboration involving more than 100 conservation stakeholders, researchers used spatial capture-recapture methods […]

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Ferrero and Agropur Commit to Ending Cruel Animal Testing

Ferrero and Agropur Commit to Ending Cruel Animal Testing

In a landmark decision for animal welfare, two major corporations, Ferrero International and Agropur Cooperative, have pledged to end their involvement in harmful animal testing. This change comes after discussions with PETA, which advocates for cruelty-free practices in the food and beverage industry. Ferrero, known for iconic brands like Nutella and Tic Tac, and Agropur, […]

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