Global wildlife trade is an enormous market, and US imports billions of animals from nearly 30,000 species Story by Michael Tlusty, Alice Catherine Hughes, Andrew Rhyne • 3d ...
World Wildlife Day, observed annually on March 3, highlights the significance of preserving wildlife and their habitats.
The Global Wildlife Program hosted its annual conference in Panama City, Panama from January 20-24, 2025. With over 100 participants, including government focal points from 30 of the GWP’s 38 ...
Credit: Michael Kodas/Inside Climate News The global wildlife trade is a sprawling, multi-billion dollar market—and the United States is one of the biggest players. In the past roughly two ...
Rapid Species Decline Climate change is causing a dramatic decline in species across the globe. Scientists estimate that the ...
We live in an era when human activities are negatively modifying the world at alarming rates. We are experiencing a massive ...
The fastest shark in the sea is losing the race against extinction. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour, ...
Established by the UN, the international observance is annually marked on March 3, and this year, in 2025 it will be falling on a Monday.
This unique programme is taught in collaboration with Bristol Zoological Society and features varied practical experience, field trips and mentoring from global experts. The programme will equip you ...
World Wildlife Day 2025 emphasizes the critical need for innovative financial solutions to protect biodiversity and ensure a sustainable future for both people and the planet.