Researchers have observed thousands of <strong>Parakneria thysi</strong> fish climbing the <strong>Luvilombo</strong> waterfalls in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This unique behavior highlights the adaptability of animals to harsh environments, documented during seasonal floods.
A fisherman has successfully caught a giant fish weighing approximately <strong>300 kilograms</strong>, making it the largest of its kind in freshwater. This achievement highlights the rich biodiversity found in rivers and lakes around the world.
Authorities have arrested an individual engaged in illegal hunting, discovering nine birds in his possession. This action is part of ongoing efforts to protect the environment and wildlife.
Last night, Kyiv witnessed a unique event where hundreds of bats were released in a natural park on the city's outskirts. This initiative reflects efforts to promote environmental conservation and raise awareness among younger generations.
In a remarkable transformation, the white Arabian plants have covered vast areas of the sands in Lina, Saudi Arabia, adding natural beauty to the region. This environmental phenomenon reflects the diversity of plant life in the kingdom.
The Aswan Governorate has announced a new project to create a comprehensive digital database for trees and plants of environmental and economic value. This initiative aims to enhance biodiversity conservation efforts and support sustainable development.
Sulawesi, Indonesia, has recorded the highest number of rare bird species, totaling 159 by January 2026. This information is part of a recent report on bird diversity in Indonesia.
Singapore has witnessed an unprecedented rise in crow numbers, increasing more than <strong>20-fold</strong> in less than a decade, reaching <strong>160,000 birds</strong> in 2024. This surge raises concerns about its impact on the local environment.
A research team in Ecuador has documented 118 new fish species in the Conambo River basin, highlighting the unique biological richness of the Amazon region. This discovery underscores the urgent need to protect these species from increasing environmental threats.
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the discovery of the first giant sea turtle that lived in Egypt 68 million years ago, highlighting the region's ancient biodiversity.
The Saudi Falcons Club continues its initiative to release falcons in Kazakhstan as part of the 'Haddad' program aimed at environmental conservation. This program seeks to reintroduce falcons to their natural habitats and enhance their stability along migration routes.
Recent reports indicate a significant rise in the number of endangered animal species globally, raising widespread concern among scientists and environmental activists. This comes at a time when environmental challenges such as climate change and habitat loss are on the rise.
A recent Japanese study indicates that there are biological limits that may hinder the cloning of mammals across generations. This discovery raises questions about the future of cloning research.