Public Perceptions of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Wildlife Conservation: Insights from Three EU Countries  - The research, conducted as part of the BMBF supported BioRescue project, ...
A 96,000-acre Highland estate owned by one of Britain’s wealthiest aristocrats has been hailed by Scottish ministers as a model for Scotland’s environmental ambitions, offering what one described as ...
Wildlife hunting motivations and resulting ecological consequences vary depending on the socio-economic context across Africa and Europe, according to a new study. Despite these shifts, the intensity ...
European populations of mammals like beavers and bison, and birds like the osprey and Barnacle goose, are bouncing back following decades of successful conservation initiatives. Most of the 50 species ...
Our mission at WWF, with projects in more than a hundred countries, is to preserve the world’s biological diversity. At the same time, we aim to strengthen people’s awareness of the need to deal ...
For travellers craving more than sun, sand and sightseeing, The European Nature Trust offers something truly exceptional: holidays that immerse ...
Wildlife crime is one of the largest transnational organised criminal activities worldwide, alongside counterfeiting, drugs and human trafficking. After habitat loss, unsustainable and illegal ...
Brussels, 21 September 2023 – TRAFFIC highlights the crucial role of behavioural science in bolstering demand reduction strategies in alignment with the objectives of the revised EU Action Plan ...
Between 2017 and 2023, nearly 2,500 animals from 69 species were seized from illegal trade shipments from Latin America into Europe, a recent IFAW report shows. More than 90% of the seized wildlife ...