Robot decoys, trained marksmen deployed as Singapore resumes crow shooting operations after six-year hiatus

The radius of the safety zone around the shooter typically ranges from 15m to 100m, said Mr Soh Ze Bin, NParks’ director for wildlife management and outreach. Each member of the team also has their role clearly labelled on the back of their vests, such as “crow culler” and “operation commander”. “House crows are a … Read more

Philippine deer spotted again in Marinduque after decades-long absence – Philstar.com

Philippine deer spotted again in Marinduque after decades-long absence  Philstar.com Rare Philippine deer sighted again in Marinduque  Inquirer.net Hope in the wild: Philippine Deer spotted again after decades  SunStar Publishing Inc. PH deer sighted in Marinduque after decades of local extinction  GMA Network After decades of silence, elusive Philippine Deer spotted again in Marinduque  Philippine Information Agency Source link

The 21 Fantastic Winners of the British Wildlife Photography Awards 2026

The British Wildlife Photography Awards (BWPA) winners have been revealed, showcasing Britain’s very best nature and wildlife images. Photographers entered more than 12,000 photos of Britain’s wonderful wildlife, and competed across 11 different categories. British Wildlife Photographer of the Year Photographer Paul Hobson earned top honors, winning the competition’s grand prize and being named the … Read more

Rediscovered After 6,000 Years: “Extinct” Pygmy Long‑fingered Possum & Ring‑tailed Glider Found In West Papua

Rediscovered After 6,000 Years: “Extinct” Pygmy Long‑fingered Possum & Ring‑tailed Glider Found In West Papua – World Animal News For more than 6,000 years, two marsupial species were thought to have vanished from the earth. Now, researchers have confirmed that both are alive and well in the rainforests of the Vogelkop Peninsula, West Papua, Indonesia, … Read more

First Confirmed Cases of Bird Flu in California Elephant Seals Stoke Fear As Virus Surges Worldwide

Last week, a day that ecologists and virologists in California have feared for years finally arrived.  Officials confirmed seven weaned northern elephant seal pups tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) amid a national surge of the deadly virus. When it tore through multiple colonies of the closely related southern elephant seal in South … Read more

Is Tourism A Tool Or A Threat?

Manta rays and sharks have survived for millions of years by navigating dynamic oceans. Whether they thrive in the next century may depend as much on human governance as on biology. Expedition cruising, when tightly controlled and genuinely science-led, could become one tool among many supporting their protection. But tools can build or erode. (Photo … Read more

Borana Sanctuary leaders on the future of safari in 2036

The safari experience of 2036 will be undergirded by invisible technology, revitalised by frontier landscapes and committed to tackling Africa’s youth unemployment crisis. As they roll out a ten-year strategy, Michael Dyer and Giles Davies of Borana Lodge in Kenya discuss the risks and opportunities awaiting the future of safari. Robbie Hodges reports. If regenerative … Read more

Authorities Thwart Wildlife Smuggling Attempt at Suvarnabhumi Airport

    Suvarnabhumi Airport authorities have intercepted an Indian national attempting to smuggle two live Indochinese Lutungs out of Thailand in his personal luggage.   Customs officials at Suvarnabhumi Airport, in a joint operation with the Wildlife Checkpoint, have intercepted an attempt to smuggle two live Indochinese Lutungs (also known as Silvered Leaf Monkeys) out … Read more