Systematic Habitat Destruction and Corporate Negligence Fuel Extinction Crisis for Sumatran Elephants in Bengkulu Seblat Landscape

The discovery of two Sumatran elephant carcasses in the Seblat Landscape of Bengkulu on April 29, 2026, has ignited a firestorm of criticism regarding Indonesia’s forest governance and the efficacy…

The Engineering Giants of West Africa Decoding the Evolutionary Secrets and Extinction Risks of the Goliath Frog

The dense, humid rainforests of West Africa, stretching across the rugged terrains of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, harbor one of the most extraordinary biological wonders of the natural world. Amidst…

Global Leaders Bolster Protections for Migratory Species at COP15 as Extinction Risks Mount for Transboundary Wildlife

The 15th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS COP15), recently concluded in Brazil, has marked a pivotal turning point…

Assessing the Paradox of Primate Conservation in Indonesia Why Long-tailed Macaques Flourish While Sulawesi Endemics Face Extinction

The conservation landscape for primates in Indonesia presents a complex and often contradictory picture, particularly within the Genus Macaca. While global headlines frequently warn of the impending extinction of various…

The Legacy and Resurrection of the Quagga From Victorian Extinction to Modern Genetic Frontiers

In the vast, sun-drenched expanses of the South African Karoo, the late 19th century witnessed the quiet disappearance of one of nature’s most enigmatic creatures. While today’s travelers might marvel…