whaleshttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/whales
Whales: Species, Conservation Efforts, and Their Role in Ocean Ecosystems Whales, the giants of the ocean, are crucial players in marine ecosystems and have an essential role in maintaining ocean health. With species ranging from the majestic blue...
The four-month joint expedition by OceanX and OceanQuest has wrapped up the Around Africa Expedition, delivering groundbreaking insights into the continent’s deep-sea environment and bolstering scientific capacity across Africa. Conducted from January...
anthropocenehttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/anthropocene
Anthropocene: Human Impact and Environmental Change The Anthropocene section of Conservation Mag delves into the concept of the Anthropocene, a term used to describe the current geological epoch characterized by significant human impact on the Earth’s...
animal rightshttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/animal-rights
Animal Rights: Advocacy, Ethics, and Welfare Initiatives The Animal Rights section of Conservation Mag delves into the ethical considerations surrounding the treatment of animals and the movement dedicated to promoting their welfare. This tag features...
fresh waterhttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/fresh-water
Freshwater: Protecting Water Resources and Ensuring Sustainable Management Freshwater resources are essential for life, supporting ecosystems, agriculture, and human needs. This section highlights the importance of freshwater conservation in...
new zealandhttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/new-zealand
Discover New Zealand: A Paradise for Wildlife, Nature Lovers, and Adventurers New Zealand is renowned for its stunning landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and unique wildlife, making it a dream destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. From...
madagascarhttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/madagascar
Madagascar's Unique Wildlife and Ecosystems: Conservation of a Biodiversity Hotspot Madagascar is a biodiversity treasure trove, home to many species found nowhere else on Earth, including lemurs, baobabs, and rare reptiles. This section delves into...
South Africa’s multitude of public and private rhino custodians are coming together like never before in an initiative that will see all South African rhino being protected as a single national herd. South Africa’s multitude of public and private rhino...
Luxury safari lodges such as Tsowa walk an environmental tightrope mainly invisible to guests, so we decided to go behind the scenes to give you a detailed glimpse. “Among the most important guest requirements these days is a good bed, good food,...
Captivating journey through the heart of the Smoky Mountains National Park, where the enchanting Fireflies Show unfolds in a mesmerizing symphony of light. Immerse yourself in the magic of nature's glow as we explore the intricacies of firefly...
Upon first glance, a piece of bullwhip kelp (also known as bull kelp and Nereocystis lutkeana) looks rather alien. Smooth and tubular, it extends from the bottom of the seafloor to the surface with floating, leaf-like blades. Upon first glance, a piece...
making a differencehttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/making-a-difference
Making a Difference: Inspiring Stories and Actions in Conservation Explore inspiring stories of individuals and organizations making a tangible impact in conservation and environmental protection. From grassroots initiatives to large-scale projects,...
Keletso, a young geologist, is very passionate about the protection of the beautiful environment she grew up in. Concerned about the devastating effects of sand mining she is witnessing throughout the Kruger to Canyons (K2C) biosphere, Keletso visits...
Lion breeders began sharpening their claws and preparing to pounce when the Department of Environmental Affairs’ High-Level Panel proposed the phasing out of captive-bred lions. This latest call for a task team to come up with exit options has got...
‘The Amazon Rainforest is on fire!’ A symbolic interpretation of this expression indicates that the forest is doing well and being cared for by us. Indeed, neither the forest nor we are fortunate enough to claim this. So, what is happening? Why should...
Scientists behind a decade-long biodiversity study published Wednesday, which showed "frightening" declines of insects and spiders in German grasslands and forests, are calling for a "paradigm shift" in land-use policy. "Current initiatives to address...
In the remote parts of Northern Kenya, a massive 42,000 square kilometres of open bushland will now be the home of a high-tech fortress being built to protect its rhinos. Thanks to the introduction of a project called Connected Conservation, the...
The plains trembled and the swirling, brown cloud of dust hovered as the wildebeest moved towards the Mara River - the Great Wildebeest Migration across the plains of East Africa had begun. The migration is one of the world’s most spectacular displays...
Let’s start with some basic biology. Plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into chemical energy that takes the form of organic compounds that they use for growth and reproduction. The process also produces other gases, called...
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