endangered animals
MasterChef Contestants Allegedly Cooked Endangered Animals
The governments of Ecuador and Colombia condemned the possible use of wild species in the cooking show.
The Philippines is Fast-Losing an Endangered Buffalo Species Found Only in its Islands
The country has used the tamaraw, a beloved animal endemic to its shores, as an icon from coins to cars to sports teams – but can't seem to find a way to save it.
The World Spent $14.4 Billion on Conservation, and It Actually Worked
Between 1992-2003, that investment led to a 29 percent decrease in the rate of biodiversity decline.
Your Selfies Could Help Save Endangered Tigers
With a $1 million donation to the World Wildlife Fund, Tiger Beer kicks off a social media awareness campaign around the 3,890 tigers left in the wild.
Indonesian Police Bust Ivory Trade Syndicate
Sumatran elephants have been pushed to the brink of extinction by hunters seeking their ivory.
How Wildlife Photographers Are Using Instagram to Save Earth's Endangered Species
A robust community of wildlife photographers is educating the masses about the delicate balance of Earth’s ecosystem.
Guys, Giraffes Are Slowly Going Extinct
Giraffes are making their way toward silent extinction, a new report shows.
How Whooping Cranes Learned to Migrate By Following an Airplane
There were only 15 cranes left in the world. Then people stepped up.
Bees Are Officially Endangered Now
On Monday, seven kinds of bees joined the endangered species list, so think twice before swatting them away from your food.
Inside the Illicit Pangolin Poaching Trade
On this episode of 'Black Market: Dispatches', we investigate the poaching of Pangolin, the animal that may go extinct before anyone knows what it is.
China Bans Sale of Endangered Animals as Food
The Chinese government banned the production and sale of food made from state-protected wild animals last week, promising to update the list of what’s protected every five years as populations in the wild recover or take a dive.
Inside Mong La, the Myanmar Town Where You Can Buy Drugs, Sex, and Endangered Animals
Mong La is a 5,000-square-kilometer fiefdom in the Golden Triangle that is infamous for the flagrancy of its sin-based industries like prostitution, gambling, and the selling of endangered animals.