Damaraland mole-rats are incredible! 🐾 These social burrowers live in impressive underground colonies where teamwork rules, creating a real-life furry community below the surface 🌍 The way they organize their tunnels and work together is next-level—like a tiny city run by dedicated mole-rat citizens! 🤩 #wildlife #nature
I wish you a punchy GM! | 🎥 Varun Aditya
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That's a Rufous-crested coquette! #nature #birds | 📸 Dustin Chen image
Scientists make 'superfood' that could save honeybees.
Experts thought the critically endangered Sumatran rhino population in southern Sumatra's Way Kambas National Park had gone extinct But now Working Dogs for Conservation has detected several signs of them in the park. #WildlifeConservation
Nature is humanity’s lifeline. Human health, food, economies and well-being depend on nature. Yet nature is in crisis. One million of the world’s estimated 8 million species of plants and animals are threatened with extinction. Meanwhile, ecosystem degradation is affecting the well-being of 40 per cent of the global population. #nature #WildlifeConservation
The article emphasizes that current wildlife management exacerbates a lot of interconnected problems and calls for halting practices that deplete herbivores. It advocates for rewilding wild horses to naturally reduce wildfire fuels, support predator-prey dynamics, and curb diseases like CWD, ultimately saving lives and money. While the article's tone is advocacy-oriented and some claims (e.g., specific economic costs or agency motivations) appear speculative or overstated, the underlying ecological mechanisms align with established research on trophic cascades, grazing impacts, and predator-prey dynamics and the conclusions seem scientifically probable. #nature #WildlifeConservation
Over 200 wildlife photographers join a fundraiser benefiting Conservation International amid funding shortages for conservation. Limited-edition prints available August 21 to September 21, 2025, focusing on ethical tourism and human-nature connections. #nature #WildlifeConservation
The Olive Ridley Sea Turtle nests on the shores of Costa Rica in groups of thousands. Tamil Nadu's Forest Department (India) is launching a landmark two-year telemetry project from 2025 to 2027, tracking Olive Ridley turtles along the state's vast coastline for the very first time with advanced satellite transmitters and mass flipper tagging. In partnership with WII and AIWC, the initiative will tag 10,000 turtles and deploy 10 satellite units to unlock fine-scale movement and nesting secrets—empowering smarter fisheries regulation, protecting key habitats, and transforming turtle conservation through science, tech, and local stewardship. #wildlife #nature #WildlifeConservation image