Authors found that conservation messaging is virtually absent from many mainstream wildlife-based tourism operations.
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Knowledge of Severe Storm Patterns May Improve Tornado Warnings
A radar signature may help distinguish which severe storms are likely to produce dangerous tornadoes, potentially leading to more accurate warnings, according to scientists.
Impact of Shale Gas “Ignored” in England, New Study Finds
The UK Government and its advisory groups “marginalised or ignored” the environmental and public health ramifications of permitting shale gas extraction in England, according to new research.
Surprising Mammal Diversity Discovered in Bidoup Nui Ba NP
New surveys have revealed surprising mammal biodiversity in Bidoup Nui Ba National Park (Bidoup Nui Ba NP), a large protected area located in the southern part of the Annamites range.
Greenhouse Gases in Glasgow’s Air to Be Monitored in Real-Time
A network of sensors installed across Glasgow schools will monitor levels of the greenhouse gas (GHG) carbon dioxide (CO2) in the city’s air, which contributes to climate change.
Underwater Cameras Reveal Biodiversity Hotspot in Tropical Marine Park
Researchers from The University of Western Australia have found an area of tropical ocean protected under law is a hotspot for iconic marine life but does not provide enough defence from human activities.