The Red Squirrel Appeal aims to raise money to develop a vaccine for a deadly disease that is quickly destroying the remaining population
TAKE ACTION to save the red squirrel The Ecologist | 29th September 2011 Activism Wildlife Natural World Red Squirrel How To Make A Difference istock_000004905020xsmall.jpg The Red Squirrel Appeal …
An illegal cross-border trade in endangered wild Asian elephants to serve Thailand's tourist industry is threatening the future of the species, an undercover investigation by the Ecologist Film Unit (EFU) has revealed
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The Philippines have become a significant transit point for illegally traded ivory, and far greater law enforcement is required, says Elephant Family's Dan Bucknall
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The tropical tourist destination is at the centre of a dispute over the farming of green sea turtles after animal welfare campaigners launched a campaign to shut the world's only facility rearing the animals for human consumption
… robust anti-poaching operations, undercover investigations and high profile prosecutions …
Illegally caught 'dirty' fish threatens local fishermen, consumer health and the future of the world's fisheries. The EJF's Pirate Fishing Campaign is tackling the problem head on
… fishing operations, and pushes for action. Investigations by the EJF, a UK based charity … documents the findings from 14 months of EJF investigations, in which pirate fishing … is the Ecologist’s Green Living Editor. EJF investigations reveal that the fish is handled …
The Japanese tsunami appears to have temporarily halted the annual Dall's porpoise hunt. Pity the Taiji dolphins haven't been spared too, says the Environmental Investigation Agency's Clare Perry
Tsunami stalls Japan's Dall’s porpoise slaughter, but for how long? Clare Perry | 17th November 2011 Comment Whaling Japanese Tsunami Wildlife Comment Environmental Investigation Agency …
Opponents say the controversial bypass will damage ancient woodlands, disturb wetland birds and impact on protected areas - and it's just one of 22 similar schemes currently awaiting approval. Jan Goodey investigates
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Long a symbol of the US wilderness - and a totem for the environmental movement - wolves are now the focus of a bitter conflict between those who want to increase the species' numbers and those that want to kill them
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Reporting from the frontline of environmental activism, Andrew Wasley takes a closer look at those who fight the abuse of marine environments.
The struggle to report on the marine environment Andrew Wasley | 1st June 2009 Activism Overfishing Oceans Fish Andre Wasley Greenpeace Seashepards Wildlife Civil_disobedience_MAIN.jpg Reporting from …
British diners could unwittingly be supporting Iceland's whale hunt as a major UK fish wholesaler continues to source seafood from an Icelandic company linked to the killing of endangered fin whales
… North Atlantic. UK links to whale slaughter Investigations by the EIA and the Whale and …
Reporting from the front-line of environmental activism, Andrew Wasley takes a closer look at those combating illegal logging
Tackling illegal logging Andrew Wasley | 1st April 2009 Activism Wildlife Environmentalism Forest Forests Activists Civil_disobedience_MAIN.jpg Reporting from the front-line of environmental …
As industrial development and human encroachment intensifies globally, academics believe the study of natural soundscapes could teach us much about how ecosystems function - and how they are under threat
… December 2011 News Science And Technology Investigations Soundscapes Wildlife …
A remarkable young environmentalist is standing in the way of a controversial Canadian oil pipeline which campaigners fear could become the next Exxon-Valdez or Deepwater Horizon disaster. Eric Keen reports
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Greenpeace's undercover investigation accused Asia Pulp and Paper's of flouting the logging ban on ramin trees in Indonesia, threatening the remaining population of Sumatran tigers. Greenpeace calls on you to urge companies to boycott APP products
TAKE ACTION to stop Asia Pulp and Paper's logging in Indonesia's tiger rainforests Priyanka Mogul | 7th March 2012 Activism Natural World Wildlife Sumatra Tigers Asia Pulp And Paper Indonesia …
Western consumers are inadvertently driving the Sumatran elephant to extinction by eating, washing and wearing - in cosmetics - the derivatives of a fruit that is destroying the animal's last remaining forest habitat. Jim Wickens reports
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The UK has joined growing European support for Atlantic Bluefin tuna to be declared an endangered species to prevent collapse
UK joins calls for ban on Atlantic bluefin tuna trade The Ecologist | 5th February 2010 News Tuna Wildlife Endangered Species Natural World Fish bluefin.jpg WWF estimate that 50 per cent of Atlantic …
Wide-ranging plans to link up Kenya, Ethiopia and Southern Sudan include the building of a port which threatens the Lamu district's indigenous coastal communities and fragile ecology, reports Tafline Laylin
… December 2010 News Science And Technology Investigations Port Mangroves Kenya Wildlife …
The current testing protocol for new medicines is proven to be inadaquate. It's time for a radical new approach, argues Kathy Archibald, director of the Safer Medicines Campaign
Why our testing of antibiotics and other drugs may not be safe Kathy Archibald | 23rd May 2011 Comment Antibiotics Health Drugs Animals Wildlife Society Comment 3.jpg Patients in clinical trials are …
The senior project manager at Landlife, the charity working to bring people and wildlife closer together, on 'principled' dealings with corporations and why it's important to make politicians jealous
CAMPAIGN HERO: Richard Scott of Landlife Matilda Lee | 12th July 2011 Activism Natural World Wildlife Wildflowers Landlife Biodiversity Buglife Bees Neal's Yard Remedies 1rsphoto-12.jpg The senior …