Bangladesh adopts new technology to fight wildlife crimes

Bangladesh adopts new technology to fight wildlife crimes

The Bangladeshi government’s forest department recently added surveillance drones to their arsenal of conservation tools. Wildlife inspectors started using this technology to prepare a dragnet around a poaching hotspot with an aerial view. In mid-November, Abdullah As Sadeque, a wildlife inspector of the forest department’s Wildlife Crime Control Unit (WCCU) who is assigned to catch […]

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1,329 Rare Snails Once Believed Extinct Reintroduced to Island off Morocco

1,329 Rare Snails Once Believed Extinct Reintroduced to Island off Morocco

More than 1,300 critically endangered land snails have been released in the Ilhas Desertas (Desert Islands) archipelago off the Moroccan coast. The reintroduction of the tiny molluscs to their native habitat followed the rescue of two obscure species of the snail from the edge of extinction, reported The Guardian. The snails hadn’t been recorded for […]

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Two Endangered Right Whales Entangled in Fishing Gear off Massachusetts

Two Endangered Right Whales Entangled in Fishing Gear off Massachusetts

Two North Atlantic right whales, a critically endangered species, have been seen entangled in fishing gear off the coast of Massachusetts. With fewer than 400 of these whales remaining, the sighting is raising serious concerns among conservationists. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the whales—an adult and a juvenile—were observed southeast of […]

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South Australia bans fishing of many sharks and rays in its waters

South Australia bans fishing of many sharks and rays in its waters

The state of South Australia has banned fishing of several endangered or critically endangered sharks and rays in its waters. In a media release dated Dec. 11, the state government said the new rules prohibit both recreational and commercial fishing of critically endangered species such as the whitefin swellshark (Cephaloscyllium albipinnum), oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus […]

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Britain’s Wildlife Baby Boom Continues: There Were No Seals And ‘The next day there were 200’

Britain’s Wildlife Baby Boom Continues: There Were No Seals And ‘The next day there were 200’

Grey seal colonies are flourishing along England’s east coast after being absent or scarce for years. Thousands of pups are born every year along breaches that are closed to the public in winter, something which one ‘seal warden’ described as Britain’s greatest “wildlife safari.” Even though lower England is one of the most densely populated […]

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