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    Major New Study Shows Pesticide Risk to Honey Bees

    Major New Study Shows Pesticide Risk to Honey Bees

    By Joe Sandler Clarke Scientists have found for the first time that neonicotinoid pesticides can harm honey bees in the real world. The major new study from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) found that pesticides called neonicotinoids can cause harm to bees, a development that is likely to increase calls for a ban […]

    5 Vital Facts About the World’s Most Endangered Species

    5 Vital Facts About the World’s Most Endangered Species

    1. How many vaquitas are left? A survey released earlier this year estimated the vaquita population was as low as 30 individuals. An all time low for the porpoise, the population is half of what it was just the year before. And a 97 percent drop from the year before that. 2. What do vaquitas […]

    Graffiti Campaign Inspires Protection of Endangered Rhinos

    Graffiti Campaign Inspires Protection of Endangered Rhinos

    By Michael Tatarski Throughout the month of March, a unique graffiti campaign popped up on the walls of several streets in downtown Ho Chi Minh City, the hyperactive commercial capital of Vietnam. The works differed from the usual tags and designs that adorn urban areas around the world. The graffiti pieces, 17 in all, carry […]

    Watch Sea Shepherd Ship Sail with Megapod of Dolphins

    Watch Sea Shepherd Ship Sail with Megapod of Dolphins

    On Feb. 25, while patrolling the waters of the Gulf of California for Operation Milagro III, the M/V Sam Simon sailed through a megapod of dolphins with numbers estimated to be more than 1,000 individuals. The elation and joy of this sight comes with the realization that many of these dolphins’ lives will be cut […]

    Help Save the World’s Most Endangered Species

    Help Save the World’s Most Endangered Species

    By Zak Smith There are only about 30 vaquita porpoises left in the world. The smallest and most endangered cetacean species on the planet faces extinction in three years if the people with the power to save it don’t take immediate action. Instead of shrugging their shoulders and casting blame elsewhere, the Mexican government, Mexican […]