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- Central African Wild Meat Consumption Surges to 1.1 Million Tonnes Annually Driven by Urban Demand
Published: May 1, 2026
Section: Africa
A comprehensive study published in Nature reveals that the biomass of wild meat consumed in Central Africa has increased by over 50 percent since 2000. Researchers are calling for...
- Agricultural Data Mapping Reveals Predictable Seasonal Patterns in Wild Boar Crop Destruction and Disease Risk
Published: Apr 29, 2026
Section: Environment
A comprehensive analysis of nearly 10,000 crop-damage incidents over two decades has debunked the myth that wild boar incursions are random, identifying a highly predictable season...
- Alaska Faces Legal Showdown Over Controversial Helicopter Bear Culling Plan to Save Mulchatna Caribou
Published: Apr 29, 2026
Section: US & Canada
The Alaska Wildlife Alliance and the Center for Biological Diversity have filed an emergency motion in Alaska Superior Court to halt a state-led predator control program involving...
- Singapore Reintroduces Strategic Crow Shooting Operations With Enhanced Safety Protocols to Curb Invasive Population
Published: Apr 2, 2026
Section: Environment
The National Parks Board has resumed crow culling operations across Singapore, utilizing specialized shooting zones and strict safety measures to manage the surging invasive bird p...
- Singapore Resumes Crow Shooting Operations Across Nine Districts Following Surge in Bird Population and Attacks
Published: Apr 2, 2026
Section: Environment
National Parks Board officials have reinstated crow shooting measures across Singapore to manage a house crow population that has ballooned to 160,000. Following a six year hiatus,...
- Singapore Deploys Robot Decoys and Expert Marksmen as Crow Culling Operations Resume After Six-Year Suspension
Published: Apr 2, 2026
Section: Asia
The National Parks Board (NParks) has officially resumed crow shooting operations across Singapore following a halt in 2020. The first phase of the rollout covers nine districts, i...
- Extensive Survey of National Wildlife Refuges Reveals Widespread Mercury Contamination Risks to Protected Fish and Wildlife
Published: Mar 25, 2026
Section: Environment
A study published in The Journal of Wildlife Management has identified significant mercury exposure risks across 80% of sampled U.S. National Wildlife Refuges. Using dragonfly larv...
- WWF Zimbabwe Advocates for Community-Centric Conservation Models to Ensure Long Term Biodiversity and Economic Prosperity
Published: Mar 18, 2026
Section: Africa
WWF Zimbabwe country coordinator Itai Chibaya emphasized that sustainable development in Africa depends on placing local communities at the heart of natural resource management. Sp...