For most of the twentieth century, wildlife conservation relied heavily on government programs and international agreements.
During a break from work last week, I was listening to a wildlife conservation podcast that touched on public lands and access.
Graduate student Joanne Mendez, a biochemistry, molecular, cellular and developmental biology major, studies an axolotl in Associate Professor Crystal Rogers' lab. (Karin Higgins/UC Davis) Did you ...
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After passing a law to conserve wildlife corridors, the state has begun to acquire and protect land where iconic creatures such as Florida panthers roam. Coldwater Creek flows through pine forests in ...
Human activity significantly impacts wildlife and their habitats, threatening biodiversity. At Michigan Tech, our master's in wildlife ecology and conservation addresses these challenges. We monitor ...
A legal quirk leaves officials in at least a dozen states with little or no authority to protect insects. That’s a growing problem for humans. By Catrin Einhorn March 4, 2023 It’s tough being an ...
The Wildlife Protection Act (WPA), 1972 stands as the cornerstone of environmental legislation in India. Enacted at a time when India’s biodiversity faced unprecedented threats from poaching and ...
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