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With help from UN Environment, conservationists have captured some of Angola’s endangered Giant Sable antelopes, fitting them with tracking devices and giving them the hope-inspiring names chosen for World…
Give your name to an elephant to change the game, go #wildforlife!
“The Eco-generation Environmental Essay Competition” is a joint Samsung Engineering and UN Environment initiative inviting young people from all over the world to raise awareness about World Environment Day’s (WED…
How harnessing the power of space technology can combat wildlife crime, improve our understanding of climate change and tackle the loss of the world’s biodiversity Insects hooked up to satellites in outer space,…
President of Chinese state news agency adopts wounded baby elephant to highlight tragedy of illegal trade in wildlife If Kenyan wildlife rangers had failed to find Mwashoti then the 12-month-old elephant would now…
This weekend, I traveled to Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is a remarkable place in many ways, a landscape of extraordinary beauty and rare wildlife where people and nature are…
Pretoria, 7 September 2015 - The Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit, a South African and majority-women ranger group, has been announced as one of the winners of the United Nation’s top environmental accolade, the…
Whales, dolphins and porpoises are among the most fascinating and iconic creatures on our planet. They migrate even further every year than the millions of people travelling across continents to catch a glimpse…
Recognising the Threat of Environmental Crime The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution which – for the first time – recognized environmental crime as part of other transnational organized crimes. The adoption…
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