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4 Lions have tested positive for Covid-19 at a zoo in Singapore
According to reports, four Asiatic lions have been tested positive in a zoo in Singapore. These lions have been infected after coming in contact with the infected staff.
Highlights
- Four lions test positive in a zoo
- The Wildlife Group ha...
THAI WILDLIFE BROKER CAUGHT RED HANDED IN STING OPERATION
HIGHLIGHTS
- A presumed untamed life has been captured and things including pelts of wild tigers and panther felines, woofing deer prongs, and creature bones seized during an attack on a house in Pak Tho locale
Natural life authorities had set up...
ILLEGAL WILDLIFE SKIN OBTAINED AT INN IN THAILAND BY AUTHORITIES
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- Authorities have held onto tiger and leopard pelts, and shells of secured turtles during an attack on an inn in the Sukhumvit zone of Bangkok
Authorities from the Yiew Dong and Phaya Sua teams, special operations, and police found th...
HONG KONG WILDLIFE LAWS WEAKER ENOUGH TO LET GO OF THE CRIMINALS, SAYS, SPECIALISTS
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- Hong Kong natural life is endangered as the city experiences the rising crimes in the illegal wildlife trade
As the city is a center for international shipments, the transport links make it feasible for the poachers of wildlife to tr...
THAI WOMAN DIED AFTER DEVOURING HORSESHOE CRAB
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- A lady passed on in the wake of eating a barbecued horseshoe crab in the Muang region on Sunday
Somjai Kingwongsa, 64, said that on Sunday morning she and her girl Wanthana Phutcho, 46, went to gather molluscs in a mangrove woods clo...
UNTOUCHED FOR 3 DECADES, ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE WILL OPEN FOR DRILLING
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• The Trump government is leaning on a 2017 bill that authorizes the drilling of coastal plains in the ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
• This move is opposed by the environmentalists<...
SINGAPORE ILLEGAL IVORY TRADE TO BURN DOWN IN FIRE AS IT PLANS TO DESTROY S$18 MILLION WORTH IVORY
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- As Singapore battles coronavirus and dengue, it has pledged to battle illegal wildlife trade. In wake of this, nine tons of ivory worth S$18 million will be annihilated as a Singapore’s demonstration, said the National Parks Board.
SHENZHEN IS THE FIRST CHINESE CITY TO BAN EATING CATS AND DOGS
Shenzhen, a city located in the southeastern China and the connection between Hong Kong and China has taken a decision which was indeed required in today’s time. Shenzhen became first Chinese city to ban consumption of pets including cats and dogs.
After the coronavirus outbreak, the...
LUXURY TRAVEL WITH A PURPOSE- EMIRATES ONE&ONLY WOLGAN VALLEY POST-BUSHFIRES
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- The boutique resort faced a sudden, temporary shutdown in response to the bushfires that were raging across Australia.
- Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley reopened in February and began welcoming guests back to the valley to experience nat...
Education is too complex for Wildfires. Kids must be brought into the real world.
The ongoing bushfire situation has affected children and young people profoundly. Schools were demolished and thousands of houses were lost. Dangerous air pollution causes serious health problems and the devastating effects on wildlife and animals cause emotional distress.
There were a ...
When African Parrots proved “helpful”
“Helpful is an adjective that probably cannot be used for apes and crows who are proven intelligent though. In the researches that were carried out these species had definitely not displayed helpfulness as one of their dominate traits. Which brings us to the latest discovery that rese...
All you need to know about Latin American IPO’S
XP Investimentos
December has been a robust month for Brazilian startups. It brought a big Initial Public Offering for domestic companies.
In December a company named XP Investimentos went public on the U.S. Stock Exchange. It raised $1.81 bill...
Experts lay out the plan for protection of National Parks from Invasive Species
National Parks in America are under the severe threat of presence and spread of invasive species. To ensure the survival of these natural treasures, National Park Service has asked a panel of experts to chart a plan.
The journal Biological Invasions published the experts’ findings...