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Search Results for conservation

A polar bear stands on thin ice in the ocean

Major conservation charity drops a bombshell, putting the trophy hunting industry on very thin ice

Tracy Keeling , 18th July 2020

Otter genome sequenced to help conservation efforts

The Canary , 19th February 2020

two elephants touching heads with each other

Conservationist explains why UK should reject the industry ‘capitalising on the death of the last of our natural heritage’

Tracy Keeling , 18th February 2020

Cecil the lion

Conservationists’ anti-trophy hunting letter reveals deep rifts in community over its impact on wildlife

Tracy Keeling , 25th October 2019

A lifeless lion on the ground, killed by a trophy hunter

What a pro-trophy hunting open letter failed to mention about two of its conservationist backers

Tracy Keeling , 10th September 2019

London and elephant

Celebrities and MPs are about to descend on London to stop a ‘global conservation disaster’

James Aitchison , 28th October 2018

National Trust hunting crime scene sign

A vote on fox hunting is still rocking England’s largest conservation charity

Glen Black , 27th April 2018

A vote to ban hunting on a conservation group’s land has lost. And by less than 300 votes [TWEETS]

Glen Black , 22nd October 2017

Football hooligans OTP

Conservationists reintroduce ‘Hooliganus footballus’ to the British mainland

John Shafthauer , 13th April 2017

Intriguing candid images of Botswana’s wildlife help build conservation ethic

Kathryn Loydall , 20th May 2016

Geologist Fernanda Avelar Santos looks at a plastic rock made up in part from pollution. She found the rocks on Trinidade island.

Plastic rocks discovered on a remote island are a ‘horrifying’ marker of the anthropocene

Glen Black , 21st March 2023

Picture of a Maasai village in Ngorongoro, Tanzania where a trophy hunting project will soon displace these pastoral communities.

In the trophy hunting ban debate, indigenous communities are denied a voice

Hannah Sharland , 20th March 2023

Trophy hunting ban is not colonialism. A male lion in the Serengeti.

Banning big game imports is not colonialism – trophy hunting is

Hannah Sharland , 17th March 2023

Large trawler net fishing in high seas. Illegal fishing is done by large operations like the trawl fishery pictured.

A High Seas Treaty without an end to illegal fishing by the Global North will threaten marginalised communities

Hannah Sharland , 10th March 2023

Squirrel monkey representing CITES and the Wildlife Trade

As CITES turns 50, a report on the ‘extinction business’ shows urgent need for change

Tracy Keeling , 3rd March 2023

A pheasant sat on a wooden butt, a structure used by the shooting industry

UK shooters still killing most birds with lead despite voluntary phase-out pledge

Tracy Keeling , 28th February 2023

Boat sailing through the high seas in relation to the Tyler Prize winners comments around a new treaty

Award-winning ocean experts call for UN to ban high seas fishing at treaty talks

Tracy Keeling , 22nd February 2023

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