conservation
Coverage of conservation in the Nexus archive.
- President Trump to join dedication for new Roosevelt Library
President Donald Trump will attend the dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota, celebrating Roosevelt's conservation legacy. The library opens July 4 near Theodore Roosevelt National Park, highlighting his efforts to protect public lands and establish national parks.
- Citizens interests and conservation
Efforts to preserve the Pallikaranai wetland must consider legal landowners, as highlighted in the article. The focus is on balancing conservation with the interests of these landowners.
- MHNP: conservation vs absolutism
The article discusses the debate over Margalla Hills National Park (MHNP) between conservationists advocating for a ban on commercial activity and those supporting regulated recreation and tourism. It highlights global examples like Yosemite and Yellowstone, showing that successful conservation can coexist with managed tourism through zoning and strict regulations.
- Is overgrazing a problem for conservation?
The article explores whether overgrazing poses a threat to conservation efforts and mentions additional topics including breastfeeding, political figures like Sir Keir Starmer, bioterrorism, and military infrastructure such as bunkers and submarines.
- How ospreys were 'tricked' into breeding in Dorset
Ospreys were reintroduced to Dorset by using methods that made them believe they were born there, encouraging breeding in the area. The approach involved convincing the birds of their local origin to establish a breeding population.
- Ape Ape hooray! World's oldest gorilla celebrates her 69th birthday
The world's oldest gorilla, Ape Ape, celebrates her 69th birthday. This milestone highlights her remarkable longevity and the significance of her age in the context of gorilla conservation. The event underscores the importance of protecting endangered species.
- A deadly conflict in Malawi raises questions about conservation
A deadly conflict in Malawi involving humans and wild animals has sparked debates about conservation efforts and coexistence strategies. The incident highlights challenges in balancing human livelihoods with wildlife protection in the region.
- Young tropical forests help to reverse biodiversity losses
Young tropical forests regrowing on farmland can recover significant biodiversity and species richness within 30 years, offering hope for reversing biodiversity losses. This finding highlights the potential of natural regeneration in conservation efforts, suggesting that ecological recovery is achievable even in degraded landscapes.