Thursday, 9 October, 2025

Endangered Terrestrial Wildlife

Regenerative Agriculture in Europe: Trends, Policies, and Innovations in 2025

Regenerative agriculture represents a paradigm shift in European farming, moving beyond sustainability to actively restore ecosystems. Rooted in principles like minimal soil disturbance, cover cropping, and biodiversity enhancement, it addresses critical issues such as soil erosion, biodiversity loss, and climate vulnerability. According to recent data, Europe risks losing 90% of its arable land by 2050 without intervention, underscoring the...

AI Camera Traps in African Rainforests: Revolutionizing Conservation or Risking Tech Overreach?

African rainforests, particularly in regions like the Congo Basin and Gabon, are biodiversity hotspots facing severe threats from poaching, climate change, and deforestation. AI camera traps—motion-activated devices enhanced with machine learning—have become pivotal in wildlife conservation and anti-poaching efforts. By automating species identification and threat detection, they address data gaps in remote areas. For instance, Gabon's 80% forest cover...

Can AI Drones Truly Protect Amazon’s Endangered Species?

The Amazon rainforest, often called the lungs of the Earth, faces existential threats from deforestation, illegal mining, and poaching, endangering species such as the harpy eagle and Amazonian manatee....

Biodiversity Extinction 2030: Towards the Point of No Return for Wildlife

2030 Biodiversity extinction: a documented collapse According to the latest report from IPBES, up to a million animal and plant species are at risk of extinction in the coming decades,...

Endangered Species in Peril: The Insufficiency of Government Plans in the Face of Climate Change

Introduction Climate change poses an increasing threat to endangered species worldwide. A recent report published in the journal Nature Climate Change revealed that more than 99% of endangered...

Endangered Species: A Call to Action for Global Biodiversity

Introduction The biodiversity of our planet is in peril. Endangered species are not only innocent victims of excessive human exploitation, but they are also key indicators of the...

Impact of Wind Turbines on Birds: Balancing Renewable Energy and Wildlife Risks

Introduction Wind turbines embody the hope of a transition to renewable and sustainable energy. However, behind this green promise lies a concerning reality: their impact on bird populations....

The Environmental Impact of Chemical Treatments in Vineyards Across Switzerland and Europe

Introduction Vineyards across Switzerland and Europe are renowned for producing some of the world's finest wines. However, the conventional methods used in viticulture, particularly the application of chemical treatments, have...
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