Rains help firefighters battle blazes in Canada’s Jasper National Park | Climate News

Rains help firefighters battle blazes in Canada’s Jasper National Park | Climate News

Town council of Jasper says about 32 percent of structures in the town had been destroyed in the blaze. A wildfire that destroyed about a third of the western Canadian town of Jasper is still out of control but rain and cooler conditions are helping firefighters, authorities said. The town…

‘We know the tactics they use’: The poachers turned gamekeepers of Kenya | Wildlife

‘We know the tactics they use’: The poachers turned gamekeepers of Kenya | Wildlife

Aberdare National Park, Kenya – Beneath the dense canopy of redwood trees, a uniformed group flanked by armed men treads silently through the thicket, dodging the overgrown stinging nettles that spill over the narrow trail with impressive skill. “Stop!” whispers Wilson Gioko, the team leader, as he points to a…

Ravaged by civil war, how a national park was restored in Mozambique | Environment

Ravaged by civil war, how a national park was restored in Mozambique | Environment

Gorongosa, Mozambique – In Gorongosa National Park in central Mozambique, veterinarian Mercia Angela cradles a baby pangolin in her arms. Perhaps aware that it is safe, it reaches out and gently pulls her hair. “Our special unit of rangers who investigate people trying to sell pangolins rescued this one from…

Do elephants really call to each other by name? | Wildlife News

Do elephants really call to each other by name? | Wildlife News

In a remarkable experiment of artificial intelligence meets elephants, researchers have successfully demonstrated how the giant mammals call to each other using individual names. According to a new study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, African savannah elephants in Kenya were observed and listened to, using machine learning software called…

Wild Przewalski’s horses return to Kazakhstan after 200 years | Wildlife News

Wild Przewalski’s horses return to Kazakhstan after 200 years | Wildlife News

The first group of seven horses arrived in Kazakhstan in early June and a further 40 are planned for the next five years.  Przewalski’s horses have returned to the steppes of Kazakhstan after nearly 200 years, part of an ambitious scheme to reintroduce the world’s last wild horses to their…

Photos: Up close and personal, cicadas display nature’s artwork | Environment

Photos: Up close and personal, cicadas display nature’s artwork | Environment

A once-in-221-year convergence of two broods of periodical cicadas are emerging at the same time in the United States. The big effect of the cicadas is the sheer numbers. Trillions are expected to populate 16 states by mid to late June. They can be overwhelming, messy and loud. But individually,…

The sanctuaries trying to save birds of prey from extinction in Kenya | Wildlife

The sanctuaries trying to save birds of prey from extinction in Kenya | Wildlife

Simon Thomsett tentatively removes a pink bandage from the wing of an injured bateleur, a short-tailed eagle from the African savannah, where birds of prey are increasingly at risk of extinction. “There is still a long way to go before healing,” Thomsett explains as he lifts up the bird’s dark…

Malaysia plans ‘orangutan diplomacy’ in palm oil pitch | Environment News

Malaysia plans ‘orangutan diplomacy’ in palm oil pitch | Environment News

Commodities minister says critically endangered animals could be given to countries that buy Malaysia’s palm oil. Malaysia has said it plans to start an “orangutan diplomacy” programme for countries that buy its palm oil. The Southeast Asian nation is the world’s second biggest producer of the edible oil after Indonesia,…

Turtles swimming to extinction in Malaysia as male hatchlings feel heat | Climate Crisis News

Turtles swimming to extinction in Malaysia as male hatchlings feel heat | Climate Crisis News

Redang Island, Malaysia – Under a full moon, a bulbous creature emerges from the South China Sea onto a quiet beach on the Malaysian island of Redang. Watched closely by a team of volunteers, the green sea turtle moves slowly up the fine white sand to the top of the…