
From 50% to 5%: The Shift in Mammal Biomass
Roughly 150 years ago, wild mammals made up a significant share of life on land.

Roughly 150 years ago, wild mammals made up a significant share of life on land.

Recent population assessments suggest that illegal killing pressure on African forest elephants has declined in

Global wildlife trade is governed by some of the strongest international agreements ever written for

As debates around conservation often focus on habitat, species counts, or protected land, the role

Across South Texas, an unconventional antelope has become a real-world test case for how invasive

A video is circulating on social media in which a leopard enters the backyard of

In 2025, Japan recorded its deadliest year on record for bear attacks, with 11 people

In South-East Zimbabwe, elephant populations have soared to more than 100,000 – an increase of

Forget the usual school lunch menu – wild venison is making its debut on plates

Fewer than 1,000 Key Deer survive today, making them North America’s rarest and smallest deer.