Conservation
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Conservation

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Explore the vital importance of conservation! Learn how protecting biodiversity, natural resources, and ecosystems ensures a sustainable future for our planet and all life.

  • Cocos Islands50 views

    The Islands are Home to an Endemic, Critically Endangered Bird

    The Cocos Buff-banded Rail (Gallirallus philippensis andrewsi) is a subspecies found only on North Keeling Island, having gone extinct on South Keeling. Its survival depends entirely on the pristine, predator-free environment of the national park.

  • Cocos Islands39 views

    North Keeling Island is a Pristine National Park, Off-Limits to Most

    Pulu Keeling National Park, encompassing the entirety of North Keeling Island, is largely undisturbed and accessible only by permit for conservation purposes. This strict protection preserves its vital seabird colonies and unique ecosystems.

  • Chile46 views

    Chile's National Flower, the Copihue, Is a Protected Native Species

    This striking bell-shaped flower, typically red or white, is endemic to the temperate rainforests of central and southern Chile. Its beauty and cultural significance have led to its legal protection to prevent over-harvesting and habitat loss.

  • Chad41 views

    Zakouma National Park Achieved A Remarkable Elephant Comeback

    Once decimated by poaching, Zakouma's elephant population has rebounded significantly, growing from a mere 450 in 2010 to over 1,000 today. This success is thanks to intensive conservation efforts and robust anti-poaching initiatives, offering a beacon of hope for wildlife.

  • Central African Republic51 views

    It is Home to One of the World's Most Vulnerable Species: Western Lowland Gorillas

    The dense rainforests of the Central African Republic provide critical habitat for the critically endangered western lowland gorilla. Conservation efforts, particularly in protected areas like Dzanga-Sangha, are vital for the survival of these intelligent primates facing threats from poaching and habitat loss.

  • Central African Republic36 views

    Dzanga Bai Offers a Rare Glimpse into Elephant Social Life

    Located within the Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve, Dzanga Bai is a natural forest clearing rich in mineral salts, attracting hundreds of forest elephants daily. This unique 'elephant playground' allows researchers and visitors an unparalleled opportunity to observe these magnificent animals in their natural habitat.

  • Central African Republic41 views

    Central African Republic Hosts a Triple-Nation Elephant Sanctuary

    The Sangha Trinational is a vast transboundary protected area shared with Cameroon and the Republic of Congo, recognized by UNESCO. This critical rainforest complex serves as a refuge for significant populations of endangered forest elephants, western lowland gorillas, and numerous other species.

  • Cayman Islands41 views

    The Cayman Islands Are Actively Battling a Lionfish Invasion

    This invasive species, native to the Indo-Pacific, poses a significant threat to local marine ecosystems by preying on native fish and outcompeting them for food. Regular culling events and public awareness campaigns are in place.

  • Cayman Islands40 views

    Queen Elizabeth II Opened Her Namesake Botanic Park in Grand Cayman

    This 65-acre park, dedicated to preserving native flora and fauna, was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994. It features a unique 'colour garden,' a woodland trail, and a lake.

  • Cayman Islands34 views

    The Cayman Islands Operate the World's Only Commercial Green Sea Turtle Farm

    The Cayman Turtle Centre actively breeds green sea turtles, contributing to both local cuisine and conservation efforts by releasing thousands of hatchlings into the wild annually. It also serves as a major tourist attraction.