New research explores a potential pathway for global avian influenza virus spread by examining the distribution, behaviours, and movements of kleptoparasitic seabirds—birds that force other seabirds to regurgitate food…

Research shows that existing environmental laws are failing to slow deforestation even in wealthy nations such as Australia that have mature environmental protection laws.

Island restoration to rebuild seabird populations and amplify coral reefs

Bangladesh remains a major hub for the poaching of endangered tigers despite government claims of a successful crackdown on pirate groups involved in the trade.

New research shows that based on available studies, 218 species of primates from a total of 493 species across the globe are impacted by roads, railways, and power transmission lines

The case for reintroduction: The jaguar (Panthera onca) in the United States as a model

Australian Ecologists are having their findings suppressed

Vascular plant extinction in the continental United States and Canada

Up To 48 Species Saved From Extinction By Conservation Efforts, Study Finds

Illegal trade in jaguars is increasing, and it’s likely linked to increased Chinese investment in Central and South America; 32 of the 93 jaguar‐part seizure reports from 2014 - 2018 were linked with China, and these contained 14‐fold more individuals than those intended for domestic markets.

Rearing birds with puppets disguised as birds is not effective to produce aversion to humans, and does not lower mortality rates after release