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Tech alone won’t stop poaching, but it’s changing how rangers work
As anti-poaching techniques have improved over the years, poachers have increasingly used technology to evade detection by ...
Wyoming rancher Doug Samuelson expected to hear lions while camped out in Mozambique but was crushed to hear poaching had ...
ZME Science on MSN
AI and Other High-Tech Tools Are Reshaping the Global Fight Against Wildlife Poaching
As anti-poaching techniques have improved over the years, poachers have increasingly used technology to evade detection by ...
A cheetah cub's death on a highway has ignited a legal debate over whether the driver should face charges for intentional ...
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav will mark the International Cheetah Day on Thursday with a major step forward for wildlife conservation.
IN the ‘Heart of India,’ the blazing stripes are not exactly burning bright. As 2025 draws to a close, 54 tiger deaths in a single calendar year have put Madhya ...
Namibian Sun on MSN
Race to save cheetahs accelerates
As the world marked International Cheetah Day on 4 December, conservationists sounded alarm over the rapid decline of one of Africa’s most iconic species. Namibia, hailed as ...
AZ Animals on MSN
Fantastic Facts About the Incredible Cheetah
You may know that the Cheetah is the fastest land mammal on earth, but did you know that they are not considered to be part of the “big cat” family? Even though the Cheetah is capable of reaching ...
What's For Tea? on MSN
Smoked haddock stuffed potatoes you must try
These smoked haddock stuffed potatoes are creamy, cheesy, and packed with comforting flavour. Perfect as a satisfying dinner or hearty lunch, they combine flaky smoked fish, rich cheddar, and fluffy ...
Return of the Cheetah Part 2 premieres tonight on Discovery Channel, following a high stakes mission to rescue cheetah cubs ...
CITES CoP20 delivered positive outcomes for EIA’s focal species, which mostly involved preventing any backwards slide in the ...
Marathon runners today may be able to thank ancient hunters for their fitness routine. According to anthropologists Eugène Morin of Trent University and Bruce Winterhalder of the University of ...
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