Category: Wildlife

World’s largest Free Trade Zone to become reality in Africa

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will come into force on Thursday. It will be the largest free trade agreement by population that the world has seen since the 1995 creation of the World Trade Organization. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said over the… Continue Reading “World’s largest Free Trade Zone to become reality in Africa”

Klein Curacao getroffen door Eco-Terroristen en Drugs Smokkelaars

Ard Vreugdenhil van Sea Turtle Conservation Curaçao slaat alarm over ernstige illegale bouw- en schoonmaakactiviteiten op Klein Curaçao, die een directe bedreiging vormen voor de natuurlijke habitat en de beschermde schildpaddenpopulatie op het eiland. Dit meldt Curacao.nu en Caribisch Netwerk. Drie weken geleden begonnen… Continue Reading “Klein Curacao getroffen door Eco-Terroristen en Drugs Smokkelaars”

Millions of Locusts devastating Food Crops and Agriculture in Mexico

After millions of locusts arrived at the Yucatan beaches of Progreso and Sisal three days ago, the swarm of grasshoppers has now moved all the way to Merida, covering the sky like a cloud, blacking out the sun at some points. These insects are usually… Continue Reading “Millions of Locusts devastating Food Crops and Agriculture in Mexico”

Wildlife Trade has an estimated value of up to $23 billion per year

A new report from the United Nations’ Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has found that more than 4,000 wildlife species are targeted worldwide for the evil trade, and about 162 countries have active illegal wildlife trading. According to the latest edition of the… Continue Reading “Wildlife Trade has an estimated value of up to $23 billion per year”

Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting Glaciers and heating Rocks

The living Himalayan mountains are sick, and if they die, they could take millions with them. Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting glaciers and heating rocks. This will dry up rivers in 30 years, impacting food security in northern India even sooner . If… Continue Reading “Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting Glaciers and heating Rocks”

Bolivia banned the DEA and ended War on Drugs

Bolivia have angered the U.S. government by kicking out the DEA from the country, declaring the so-called ‘war on drugs’ officially over. Since the coca-growing country legalized coca (the main ingredient in cocaine) in 2017 and banned the DEA from operating in Bolivia in 2008,… Continue Reading “Bolivia banned the DEA and ended War on Drugs”

World’s largest Free Trade Zone to become reality in Africa

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will come into force on Thursday. It will be the largest free trade agreement by population that the world has seen since the 1995 creation of the World Trade Organization. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said over the… Continue Reading “World’s largest Free Trade Zone to become reality in Africa”

The amazing Shapeshifting mimic Octopus

This article isn’t about a news item. Rather, it’s more a celebration of how fascinating nature can be, and how it can sometimes be so damn cool that it actually blows our mind! The Mimic Octopus aka Thaumoctopus mimicus, which was only discovered in… Continue Reading “The amazing Shapeshifting mimic Octopus”

Nigeria bringing back the Zombie Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline

Nigeria’s oil industry has been confronted with a plethora of challenges, endless litigation, social unrest, majors regularly mulling a country exit, and all this against the background of a genuine societal demand to make oil revenues more equitable, more accessible and transparent for the… Continue Reading “Nigeria bringing back the Zombie Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline”

Wind Turbines create deadly impact on Wildlife and Public Health

Seven countries now generate 100% of their electricity from renewable energy – two are in Europe. Last year was the best year on record for new wind energy installation. That is a 50% increase from 2022 making it the best year on record for… Continue Reading “Wind Turbines create deadly impact on Wildlife and Public Health”

European Union studying to prohibit Livestock animal Fur Farming

The EU executive has decided to buy time pushing back to 2026 a decision on whether to introduce an EU-wide ban on the keeping and killing of animals for fur. The announcement came in response to a European Citizens Initiative (ECI) which gathered 1.5… Continue Reading “European Union studying to prohibit Livestock animal Fur Farming”

Europe indefinitely postpones planned Nature Restoration Plan

The European Union’s nature restoration law, which had set out to restore 20% of land and sea areas in the EU by 2030, has now been postponed indefinitely after a vote to pass the bill on Monday was canceled. The nature restoration law was… Continue Reading “Europe indefinitely postpones planned Nature Restoration Plan”

Physicists figured out how Wormholes could enable Time Travel

Theoretical physicists have a lot in common with lawyers. Both spend a lot of time looking for loopholes and inconsistencies in the rules that might be exploited somehow. Valeri P. Frolov and Andrei Zelnikov from the University of Alberta in Canada and Pavel Krtouš… Continue Reading “Physicists figured out how Wormholes could enable Time Travel”