World Elephants Day was conceived in 2011 by Canadian filmmakers Patricia Sims and Michael Clark of Canazwest Pictures, and Sivaporn Dardarananda, Secretary-General of the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation in Thailand, it was officially founded, supported and launched by Patricia Sims and the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation on…
Read moreWar and armed conflict have many damaging effects on the natural environment, crops are destroyed, water supplies are poisoned and forests are burnt. New technology that is used for war means that the destruction and damage of the environment is more serious and the long-term consequences can be worse. On November 5, 2001, the U…
Read moreThe environmental impact assessment (EIA) process is an interdisciplinary and multistep procedure to ensure that, environmental considerations are included in decisions regarding projects that may impact the environment. The EIA process helps identify the possible environmental effects of a proposed activity and how those impact…
Read moreAugust 19th, every year is set as International Orangutan Day! This event is to help encourage the public to take action in preserving this amazing species. Orangutan is a large ape of Borneo and Sumatra that lives in trees, eats mostly fruit, leaves, and other plant matter, and has very long arms, long reddish brown hair, and a n…
Read moreKaior Alu James, Student, University of Agriculture Makurdi, Nigeria They have been an unprecedented increase in the devastating impact of climate change in the recent decades, such as floods, rising sea levels, heatwaves, drought and extinction of some biodiversity species. Human activities in the environment such as, bush burning…
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