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Endangered Tigers Face Growing Threats From an Asian Road-Building Boom

Endangered Tigers Face Growing Threats From an Asian Road-Building Boom

By Neil Carter Tigers are one of the world’s most iconic wild species, but today they are endangered throughout Asia. They once roamed across much of this region, but widespread habitat loss, prey depletion and poaching have reduced their numbers to only about 4,000 individuals. They live in small pockets of habitat across South and […]

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    $1 Million Worth of Shark Fins Seized at Miami Port

    $1 Million Worth of Shark Fins Seized at Miami Port

    U.S. government officials found 1,400 pounds of shark fins worth $1 million hidden in boxes in Miami, Florida, according to CNN. In a news release, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said the shark fins were hidden in 18 boxes. The dried fins arrived from South America and were likely headed to Asia, the AP […]

    ‘Heartbreaking’ Vulture Poisoning in South Africa Raises Alarm

    ‘Heartbreaking’ Vulture Poisoning in South Africa Raises Alarm

    By Fred Kockott Another mass vulture poisoning incident has ended the year on a sour note for Wildlife ACT rangers in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. Soon after releasing two rehabilitated vultures, rescued from a different poisoning scene earlier this year, WildLife ACT was alerted to another incident on Dec. 23, on Rolling Valley […]

    World’s Oldest Known Black Rhino Dies

    World’s Oldest Known Black Rhino Dies

    The world’s oldest known living black rhino has died at age 57. The rhino, a female named Fausta, died of natural causes Friday in a conservation area in the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, Reuters reported. “Records show that Fausta lived longe[r] than any rhino in the world and survived in the Ngorongoro, free-ranging, for more […]

    Did Illegal Wildlife Trade Cause Wild Tigers to Become Extinct in Laos?

    Did Illegal Wildlife Trade Cause Wild Tigers to Become Extinct in Laos?

    Are tigers extinct in Laos? That’s the conclusion of a detailed new study that found no evidence wild tigers still exist in the country. What researchers did find during a five-year camera survey of the biodiversity-rich Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area was evidence of snares — lots and lots of deadly snares, which are […]

    How Do We Solve a Problem Like Wildlife Trade?

    How Do We Solve a Problem Like Wildlife Trade?

    By John R. Platt When it comes to solving problems related to wildlife trade, there are an awful lot of “sticky widgets.” That’s what Eli Weiss, founder of the WildiZe Foundation and host of the “Our Wild World” podcast, calls some of the most pressing issues related to legal and illegal wildlife trafficking. These big […]

    Scientists Create Fake Rhino Horn to Fight Poaching

    Scientists Create Fake Rhino Horn to Fight Poaching

    Scientists have developed an innovative way to protect endangered rhinos from poaching: flood the market for rhino horn with a cheap, fake alternative. The team from the University of Oxford and Fudan University in China found a way to make a fake rhino horn cheaply from horse hair, BBC News reported. “It appears from our […]

    How Ayahuasca Tourism Drives Jaguar Body Parts Trade

    How Ayahuasca Tourism Drives Jaguar Body Parts Trade

    By Mike Gaworecki Jaguars face a number of threats, from habitat destruction and fragmentation for agriculture to poaching, trophy hunting and retaliatory killings by ranchers. The cats are estimated to have lost nearly half of their historic range and to have declined by as much as 20 to 25 percent over the past three generations, […]