primateshttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/primates
Primates: Protecting Endangered Species and Preserving Biodiversity Primates, a diverse group of mammals that includes monkeys, apes, and lemurs, are vital to maintaining ecosystem health. Found across the globe, from tropical rainforests to savannahs,...
marine protected area https://conservationmag.org/en/tags/marine-protected-area
Marine Protected Areas: Essential for Ocean Conservation and Biodiversity Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are critical for safeguarding ocean ecosystems and promoting marine biodiversity. These zones restrict human activity to protect vulnerable species,...
biologyhttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/biology
Biology: Understanding Life, Ecosystems, and Natural Systems This tag features a collection of articles that explore various aspects of biology, including ecology, evolutionary biology, conservation genetics, and the intricate relationships between...
sciencehttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/science
Science and Environmental Conservation: Protecting the Planet Science plays a crucial role in environmental conservation by providing innovative solutions to tackle pressing issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. Through research...
habitathttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/habitat
Habitat: Protecting Ecosystems and Biodiversity for a Sustainable Future A habitat is the natural environment in which a species lives, grows, and thrives. It provides everything an organism needs to survive: food, water, shelter, and space. This...
scubahttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/scuba
Scuba Diving: Explore Underwater Ecosystems and Marine Conservation Efforts Scuba diving offers a unique opportunity to explore the world's underwater ecosystems, from vibrant coral reefs to deep-sea trenches. This thrilling activity provides an...
cityhttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/city
Cities: Urban Growth, Sustainability, and Environmental Challenges Cities are vibrant hubs of culture and activity, but they also face unique challenges related to biodiversity, pollution, and resource management. In this section, you’ll find articles...
Did you know that you don’t need to go on an organised tour or game drive to go on safari in South Africa? The idea that you can drive around a reserve yourself spotting wildlife (including the big five!) is actually amazing. Everything you need to...
Looking to start a local hiking group in your area and don't know where to start? These are the steps I took to bring together a group of casual hikers in my area. Please leave a note in the comments below if you found this article helpful. Looking to...
As the world comes to grips with the uncertainty of coronavirus lockdowns, game reserves are turning to technology to give them a fighting chance of survival. The pandemic comes at an inopportune time as well. Nature-based tourism was a rising star...
Scientific understanding of climate change has evolved over time. What was originally understood to be primarily an atmospheric issue is now understood to be an ocean issue too. In December, I participated in the Ocean and Climate Change Dialogues (the...
Freshwater crayfish have inhabited New Zealand for millions of years. They have dark, hard, and mottled shells, allowing them to blend in with logs and mud as they seek cover from predators. At night the crustaceans search for food, their strong...
August/September marks a significant milestone for the rhino species' fight against rhino extinction and the rewilding of Zinave National Park with rhinos. Conservation heroes have successfully reintroduced 27 rhinos, 20 white and 7 black rhinos in...
South Africa's coastline is a crucial home to the southern right whales, especially between Nature's Valley and Muizenberg. Over the past 55 years, researchers at the Mammal Research Institute (MRI) Whale Unit, University of Pretoria, have monitored...
‘You must be climbing K2,’ purred the blonde airhostess on my Islamabad flight, when I let slip I was going mountaineering. I pointed out that, while I’d be staying near the so-called Savage Mountain, I was actually targeting another 8000m peak just...
Centuries before climate change became a household concern, the American energy landscape was being shaped by generations of oil and gas prospectors. From the earliest wells in Pennsylvania in the 1850s to the booming oil fields of Texas, California,...
In an era where our connection to the natural world is often mediated by screens, Laurent Tillon invites us to slow down and look upwards. As the head of biodiversity at France’s National Forestry Office, Tillon is uniquely positioned to bridge the gap...
Meet the Binturong Often misunderstood as a curious blend of bear and cat, the binturong is a tree-dwelling mammal native to the rainforests of South and Southeast Asia. With shaggy black fur, a long prehensile tail and an unmistakable aroma...
medicinal plantshttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/medicinal-plants
Medicinal Plants: Healing Power of Nature's Remedies Medicinal plants have been used for centuries to treat a variety of ailments and improve overall health. This section explores the most potent plants with therapeutic properties, from ancient...
volcanohttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/volcano
Explore Volcanoes: Travel, Hikes, Geological Wonders, and Conservation Efforts Whether hiking to the summit of an active volcano or trekking through lush volcanic landscapes, these geological marvels are perfect for travel enthusiasts seeking unique...
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