Atewa Till Eternity

Atewa Till Eternity <!--By Lindsay Renick Mayer-->   October 8, 2018 | News Ten famous musicians walk into a forest where Green Tree Vipers, Fruit Bats and Whip Scorpions lurk. What sounds like the start of…

Two generations of humans have killed off more…

A saltwater crocodile in Indonesia is shackled by a tire. (ARFA/AFP/Getty Images) (Arfa/AFP/Getty Images) Alex Horton General assignment reporter covering national and breaking news October 30 at 5:48 PM Human activity has annihilated wildlife on…

Atewa Forest: Ghana’s Life Source

Atewa Forest: Ghana’s Life Source <!--By Lindsay Renick Mayer-->   October 8, 2018 | News Atewa Forest: Ghana’s Life Source Atewa Forest is not just important for the wildlife living there, but also vital to the…

Atewa Forest: A Wild Wonderland

Atewa Forest: A Wild Wonderland <!--By Lindsay Renick Mayer-->   October 8, 2018 | News In his recent book, Half Earth: Our Planet’s Fight for Life, acclaimed biologist and author E.O. Wilson lists Ghana’s Atewa Forest…

Red List of Reasons for Hope

Red List of Reasons for Hope <!--By Global Wildlife Conservation--> The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is a living document. It aims to track the status of hundreds of thousands of species of plants,…

A Close-up on the Wild World of Camera…

A Close-up on the Wild World of Camera Trapping <!--By Global Wildlife Conservation--> Occasionally a wildlife “selfie” will go viral, delighting the world with a candid glimpse of tiger cubs wrestling or penguins dancing. These…

Tracking the Treasures of Pu Mat National Park

Tracking the Treasures of Pu Mat National Park <!--By Global Wildlife Conservation-->   October 22, 2018 | News In the mountains of north-central Vietnam, Pu Mat National Park perches on more than 900 square kilometers of…