9km of Illegal Nets Seized as Sea Shepherd Works to Disrupt Totoaba Poaching

9km of Illegal Nets Seized as Sea Shepherd Works to Disrupt Totoaba Poaching

Illegal nets are wiping out endangered marine life while fueling cartel operations—this is the fight to stop them.” In a major victory for marine conservation, the Government of Mexico seized over 9 kilometers of illegal gillnets in the Upper Gulf of California, striking a critical blow against the cartel-driven totoaba trade. This black-market industry not […]

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World Rewilding Day: Four species bouncing back from the brink of extinction

World Rewilding Day: Four species bouncing back from the brink of extinction

Established just four years ago by the Global Rewilding Alliance, the day celebrates the herculean effort behind rebuilding ecosystems and reminds us that nature can bounce back. Mongabay has reported on rewilding efforts from Southeast Asia to South America and beyond, with teams restoring habitats and releasing captive-bred species back into the wild, giving nonhuman […]

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Dead dolphins and seals wash up on LA beaches as officials face blame for toxic tide of wildfire debris

Dead dolphins and seals wash up on LA beaches as officials face blame for toxic tide of wildfire debris

LA residents continue to witness the devastating impact of the deadly wildfires nearly three months on, with marine life now emerging as the latest casualty of the disaster, DailyMail.com can reveal. The fallout from the destructive blaze has reached the city’s coastline where a deadly tide of toxic fire debris has resulted in dead dolphins […]

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Canada’s Marineland to rehome its whales and dolphins as it seeks a buyer

Canada’s Marineland to rehome its whales and dolphins as it seeks a buyer

Canada’s embattled Marineland theme park is to raise money to “expeditiously” remove animals from its grounds, including the world’s largest captive beluga population, as it looks for a buyer. But a lack of available sanctuaries in the country suggests finding a home for stranded whales, dolphins and pinnipeds will be a daunting task. In February, […]

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Court orders Trump administration to address pesticide risks to endangered species

Court orders Trump administration to address pesticide risks to endangered species

A U.S. federal judge recently ordered the Trump administration‘s Fish and Wildlife Service to complete assessments on the impacts of six pesticides and the steps needed to protect endangered species from them. This isn’t the first time pesticide safety has come before the Trump administration. In 2017, the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) conducted an […]

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