Despite a lack of resources and recognition, lands managed by Indigenous Peoples keep pace with—and in some cases ...
2don MSN
Introduced wild pigs linked to fewer invasive plants, while native deer show the opposite pattern
Wild pigs are generally considered among the world's most problematic invasive mammals. But a major new study from Aarhus ...
Raye Taylor will act as a facilitator during the Indigenous Animal Health and Wellbeing Gathering in Walker. Having run small animal hospitals in the Twin Cities she is an advisor for the Natives in ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Researchers found this by overlaying maps of Indigenous people’s lands (IPLs) with recently published of millions of alien species from around the ...
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Conservation groups gather for Sand Jam in Pascagoula to celebrate native wildlife and environment
Jackson County Recreation Department and the City of Pascagoula brought the Coast to life with Sand Jam — Forces of Nature, a ...
Charlie Carpenter, an Afro-Indigenous and Latino conservationist, is helping lead a movement to reintroduce one of North America's most iconic animals to the lands it once roamed freely — the buffalo.
For more than a thousand years, the dingo’s howl echoed across the Australian landscape, a common sound for Indigenous peoples. Far from being just wild animals, dingoes became hunting partners, camp ...
Opinion: Tackling invasive species is a difficult job but if they are not going to take over we need to do it.
An international team of scientists has recently found that non-native species are expanding their ranges many orders of magnitude faster than native ones, in large part due to inadvertent human help.
A new study from northern Australia has highlighted the importance of Indigenous cultural and ecological knowledge (ICEK) in conservation efforts of the northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus), an ...
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