A total of 10 people are facing criminal charges in the Odesa region of Ukraine due to illegal tree-felling schemes.
Illegal wildlife trade is one of the largest criminal activities in the world and some black markets are growing each year.
In the final part of this report Dayo Oyewo who was at Omo Forest Reserve recently, writes on how deadly human-wildlife conflicts have sparked tensions in Ijebu East LG in Ogun StateTrip to Erin ...
Ukraine’s ex-Ukrenergo CEO Kudrytskyi called the raids “absurd” and politically motivated, denied wrongdoing and urged ...
A Mi’kmaq leader in Nova Scotia says the provincial government continues to ignore First Nations' concerns on a new law they ...
"Those investigated may be charged with crimes such as organized crime, illegal logging in a federally owned permanent ...
For decades, Nagaland's natural heritage has been bleeding out. Its rivers, once teeming with life, have been "thoroughly sterilised" by poison and exploitation. It may be pointed out that Nagaland ...
Lee’s bill amends the Wilderness Act of 1964 to make exceptions for the Department of Homeland Security to conduct ...
Closing legal loopholes that allow deforestation-linked products to enter markets and getting international lenders to align funding with environmental goals are key to ending deforestation, says Erin ...
The Michigan Senate’s Republican Leader, Aric Nesbitt, is one of the candidates running in the 2026 gubernatorial election. A ...