mountainhttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/mountain
Mountains: Exploring the Majestic Peaks and Ecosystems Mountains are some of the most awe-inspiring natural features on the planet, offering breathtaking views, unique ecosystems, and incredible biodiversity. From towering peaks to rugged terrain,...
Discover the inspiring journey of Víctor Rósales Hernández, a conservationist protecting Yucatán's forgotten sea turtle nesting grounds. Learn how his personal story and dedication to conservation are making a difference in preserving the fragile...
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...
Matroosberg Private Nature Reserve is located just 30 kilometres outside of Ceres and only 2 hours’ drive outside of Cape Town. When snow falls, you need to be quick to get there; there is no guarantee it’ll be around for long. I have created a...
Let’s take a moment to celebrate the ocean. Do me a favour and take a deep breath. Now, breathe out. When you are ready, repeat the process. Breathing is something we do without even thinking about it. Now, take a moment to thank the ocean, that...
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,...
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,...
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...
A new study by Ilyena Hirskyj, Rebecca Kleinberger and Jennifer Cunha, which helped pet parrots make video calls to each other, suggests that the birds may have benefited from making new feathered friends over the internet. Animal-computer interaction...
The 2024 Living Planet Index (LPI) paints a troubling picture of our planet’s ecosystems, showing a 73% decline in the average size of monitored wildlife populations from 1970 to 2020. This alarming trend highlights the profound impact of human...
Leaving the foothills of the Drakensberg Mountains I head south, with the easily recognisable peaks of Giants Castle clearly in view. I have planned a cross country route, to my next destination, using some roads I have never driven before, heading...
For the adventurous spirit craving both salt and soil, with hearts drawn to the deep and souls stirred by the wild, KwaZulu-Natal offers a rare kind of magic. It’s an unfolding of Africa’s most majestic wildlife encounters on land, and technicolour...
Development, growth, probably two of the words that get me the most concerned. What if everyone, all seven-plus billion of us just did a little development and expansion? Imagine the impact. But, there is genuinely some development that has limited...
Knysna Elephant Park turns 30. A significant milestone at the Knysna Elephant Park. We find out more about the all-important research by the pioneering African Elephant Research Unit. Knysna’s Elephant Park is more than a tourist destination keeping...
Kids Activitieshttps://conservationmag.org/en/kids-activities
In the Kids Activities category, you can explore a wide range of eco-friendly and sustainable activities designed for kids. From hands-on nature projects and green crafts to gardening and outdoor adventures, these fun and educational ideas foster...
kidshttps://conservationmag.org/en/tags/kids
Conservation for Kids: Fun and Educational Ways to Protect Wildlife and the Planet Explore the exciting world of conservation designed especially for kids! This section offers engaging and educational content on how young people can help protect the...
Delve into the extraordinary life of eco-warrior Paul Watson, founder of Sea Shepherd, in this captivating interview about his memoir, "Hitman for the Kindness Club." Discover the untold stories behind Watson's fearless activism and groundbreaking...
Eswatini undertakes financing training for its Protected Areas with Wilderness Foundation Africa’s Innovative Finance Team Eswatini’s Protected Areas (PAs) cover approximately 4% of the country and are rich in biodiversity with their share of endemism...
“It must be terrifying,” muses the young man in the camo uniform. Strange words from someone with a 9mm on his hip. He continues: “I’ve actually tried to imagine what it must be like to be a poacher in the bush who suspects there’s a stopper group out...
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...
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