Rochelle BakerLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterCanada's National ObserverFor a second time, the world watched as Tahlequah ...
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in 2022 found that Nepal was home to 355 tigers ... Between the mid-19th and early 20th centuries, members of the British aristocracy — including Prince Albert Edward ...
Prince Albert has expressed his shock and sadness following the loss of one of his friends. The Monaco head of state, 66, shared his and Princess Charlene's condolences to the family of Didier ...
Prince Albert had declared that Monaco will undergo a day of national mourning on 23 January following the death of the Minister of State for Monaco, Didier Guillaume. Didier served as the ...
Wild animal meat accounts for up to 80 per cent of the animal protein consumed by populations in some rural regions of West and Central Africa, which makes it key both to the local economy as well as ...
Six of Switzerland’s seven Federal Councillors will also make an appearance, with Albert Rösti of the Swiss People’s Party being the sole absentee. To ensure security, 5,000 members of the ar ...
It mustn’t have been very nice to be Albert. He might have thought he had ... and he joined the WWF when “workrate” was low on the list of priorities. In fact, the early Attitude Era ...
Climate change poses a fundamental threat to the places, species and people’s livelihoods WWF works to protect. To adequately address this crisis we must urgently reduce carbon pollution and prepare ...
New WWF-led research reveals that the vital benefits wildlife provides to people’s everyday lives are vastly underrepresented across science and policy discussions. This oversight could have ...
Climate change and nature loss are among the top risks the world faces - 2025 must kickstart five years of transformative global action 15 January 2025: Responding to the publication of the WEF Global ...
Washington, DC (January 15, 2025) – New WWF-led research reveals that the vital benefits wildlife provides to people’s everyday lives are vastly underrepresented across science and policy discussions.
The Nobel prize winner Albert Schweitzer is remembered as a great humanist who helped heal the sick and poor over decades in Africa. But the doctor is also shadowed by paternalist views.
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