Between rescue and slaughter – a tale of two whales and the future conservation role of the International Whaling Commission
Successful and highly significant rescue of an endangered Arabian Sea humpback whale entangled in fishing gear
Successful and highly significant rescue of an endangered Arabian Sea humpback whale entangled in fishing gear
Despite the world slowly waking up to the plastic pollution crisis in our oceans and food chains, if we keep on as we are then we’re on course to actually quadruple plastic production by 2050
Illegal killing for their body parts continues to be a serious threat to the survival of wild tigers and efforts to eliminate this trade continue, in many cases, to be insufficient
With the legal responsibility to protect the natural environment of England, The Environment Agency could be doing a lot more to tackle the second largest source of marine microplastic pollution – plastic pellets. Pellets are the raw material of the entire plastics industry and are melted and moulded into every plastic product in existence. These […]
Three senior judges in the UK’s Court of Appeal have upheld the Ivory Act, dismissing an appeal by a group of antiques dealers
Today (21 April) marks the 50th year Earth Day has been celebrated