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Signalai
India's tiger population jumps 30 per cent
"The Telegraph"
Boost for conservationists as tiger numbers rise from 1,706 in 2010 to 2,226 last year
Signalai
Kaziranga’s ruthless rangers have reduced rhino poaching by simply gunning down poachers at sight
kvarcas
Conservation must recognise the need to build bridges, sometimes with its fiercest critics.
Signalai
Kinijos dramblio kaulo draudimas sukėlė dramatišką kainų kritimą visoje Azijoje
"The Guardian"
Remiantis naujais tyrimais, žaliavinio dramblio kaulo kainos Vietname nukrito, o tai prekybininkai sieja su Kinijos pranešimu apie dramblio kaulo uždraudimą vidaus rinkoje.
Signalai
This AI hunts poachers
IEEE spektras
The elephant’s new protector is PAWS, a machine-learning and game-theory system that predicts where poachers are likely to strike
Signalai
Should we give up half of the Earth to wildlife?
"The Guardian"
Populations of all kinds of wildlife are declining at alarming speed. One radical solution is to make 50% of the planet a nature reserve
Signalai
21 tech companies band together against wildlife trafficking
NPR
The effort involves tech leaders such as Alibaba, Baidu, eBay, Facebook and Instagram who have pledged to try to reduce trafficking across their platforms by 80 percent by 2020.
Signalai
Hundreds more species under threat of extinction than previously thought, scientists say
"The Independent"
‘This indicates that urgent reassessment is needed of the current statuses of animal species’
Signalai
Species sleuths: Amateur naturalists spark a new wave of discovery
e360
Scientists have not kept pace with the work of discovering new species. Now, a growing number of committed hobbyists  ranging from a Belgian bus driver to a California cybersecurity expert  are out in the field, igniting a boom in documenting the world's biodiversity.
Signalai
Suffering unseen: The dark truth behind wildlife tourism
Nacionalinė geografija
Captive wild animal encounters are hugely popular, thanks partly to social media. But our investigation shows many creatures lead dismal lives.
Signalai
Tigers, elephants and pangolins suffer as global wildlife trafficking soars
"The Guardian"
Dozens of species are now at risk but a conference this week will showcase new technology that could help stop the illegal trade
Signalai
The plan to turn half the world into a reserve for nature
BBC
Scientists and conservationists are proposing that up to half of Earth’s land and oceans be protected for nature. Is it a necessary step or a pipe dream?
Signalai
Thousands of species are fleeing to earth's poles en masse, and a pattern's emerging
ScienceAlert

We know that global warming is forcing many animals around the world to flee their normal habitats, but now, an exhaustive analysis has shown marine species are booking it for the poles six times faster than those on land.
Signalai
By pollinating just a handful of crops, wild bees contribute over $1.5 billion per year
Mokslininkas

It's not just honeybees that pollinate our crops and put food on our plates. In North America alone there are roughly 4,000 species of native bee, and new research has calculated these wild insects provide over US$1.5 billion each year from pollina
Signalai
Loss of bees causes shortage of key food crops, study finds
"The Guardian"
Apple and cherry production hampered by lack of wild bees, who are suffering from a loss of habitat, toxic pesticides and the climate crisis