environmental conservation

Latest news and articles about environmental conservation from NEX English

Open New African-Inspired Area in Mandai Jungle Adventure

Mandai Jungle Adventure in Singapore has launched a new area inspired by African landscapes, featuring the endangered okapi. This opening marks a significant step in promoting environmental and tourism awareness.

Discover Red Bush Lark in Chad After a Century of Extinction

French scientists have made a significant scientific breakthrough in Chad by rediscovering the Red Bush Lark, a bird not seen for nearly a century. This discovery opens new avenues for understanding biodiversity in the region.

Discover 56 Rare Plant Species in South Kalimantan

The management of Kibon Raya Banu Park in South Kalimantan announced the discovery of 56 rare plant species during an exploration in the village of Dukuh Rego. This initiative aims to protect biodiversity that is under threat.

Witness the Return of the Forest Ghost to Kenya: A Symbol of Hope

Kenya has recently witnessed the exciting return of the 'Forest Ghost', a rare creature captured in stunning new images. This sighting highlights the importance of biodiversity conservation during a critical environmental period.

Return of Moose to Germany After Extinction in the Middle Ages

Moose sightings are increasing in eastern Germany as they cross from Poland and the Czech Republic, reflecting the success of environmental conservation efforts in the region. These large animals, which can weigh up to <strong>700 kilograms</strong>, have captured the attention of the German public.

Indonesia Loans Komodo Dragons to Japanese Zoo for Conservation

Indonesia has announced the loan of a pair of endangered Komodo dragons to a zoo in Japan as part of an agreement aimed at enhancing conservation efforts. The five-year deal comes amid criticism from animal rights groups.

Explore Biodiversity in Jordan's Yarmouk Nature Reserve

The Yarmouk Nature Reserve is one of Jordan's most significant natural reserves, renowned for its unique biodiversity. The reserve is witnessing increased efforts to preserve the environment and promote eco-tourism.

Notable Increase in Bornean Orangutans in South Kalimantan

Reports from Indonesia's ANTARA agency indicate a significant increase of 6.75% in the population of Bornean orangutans in South Kalimantan, rising from 1200 to 1281 between 2024 and 2025. This achievement is attributed to the efforts of local communities and stakeholders in conserving the species.

Discover New Asian Cheetahs in Iran, Sparking Hope

Environmental experts have reported the sighting of several new Asian cheetahs, including cubs, in Iran, a critically endangered species. These discoveries come at a time when the country faces significant challenges.

Discovering Stingrays in Dubai Marina Sparks Scientific Interest

Stingrays have been spotted in the shallow waters of Dubai Marina, highlighting the region's marine biodiversity. This discovery comes at a time when there is increasing interest in marine environmental conservation.

Orangutan Crosses New Bridge to Unite Its Divided Community

In a bold move, an orangutan successfully crossed a new bridge built over a road that split its habitat in Sumatra. This bridge symbolizes hope for reuniting its community, which has been fragmented due to urban expansion.

Highlight Indigenous Culture as a Model for Environmental Conservation

Officials from Indonesia's Ideological Development Agency praised the indigenous culture of the Bedouin community in the Lebak region for its role in environmental conservation during the 'Seba' celebration. They emphasized the importance of this culture in preserving forests and natural resources.

Discover Advanced Medical Behavior in Ugandan Chimpanzees

Scientists in Budongo Forest, Uganda, have revealed advanced medical behaviors in chimpanzees, showcasing their ability to treat not only their own wounds but also those of others. This discovery highlights a high level of empathy and social care among these primates.

Highlight Importance of Environmental Conservation in Bengkulu

Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs Naseruddin Omar emphasized the necessity of preserving the ecosystem by releasing local wildlife into the Dendam Tak Sudah Lake in Bengkulu. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to raise environmental awareness among citizens.

Golden Eagles Set to Return to England After 150 Years

A new study indicates the potential return of golden eagles to England after more than 150 years of absence, identifying eight suitable areas for their reintroduction. The British government has allocated <strong>£1 million</strong> to support this initiative.

Nature Recovers: Life Returns to the Environment After Challenges

Nature in many regions around the world is witnessing a remarkable return of life after facing environmental challenges. This phenomenon reflects the environment's ability to recover and adapt to changing conditions.

Falcon chicks soar for the first time in Singapore flight test

On April 3rd, a significant event took place in Singapore as a falcon chick managed to fly briefly during a flight test. This moment reflects the success of conservation efforts for these raptors, which are considered endangered species.

Celebrate the Capybara's Birthday at River Wonders

River Wonders in Singapore is hosting a special celebration for the birthday of a baby capybara starting April 3. Visitors can enjoy dedicated trails and interactive activities, creating memorable experiences.

Observe Siberian Crane in Migration Routes of Northern Borders

Environmental authorities in Saudi Arabia have observed the Siberian Crane along its migration routes in the northern borders. This discovery highlights the region's importance as a vital destination for migratory birds.

Launch Saudi Falcons in Kazakhstan to Preserve Environment

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.

Migratory Birds Arrive in China, Indicating Environmental Success

Northeast China has welcomed a peak arrival of migratory birds as spring begins, with a notable sighting of around 100 Eastern White Pelicans in Chagan Lake National Reserve. This event reflects the success of environmental conservation efforts in the region.

Indonesia Strengthens Green Diplomacy with Japan's Komodo Agreement

Indonesia has signed a memorandum of understanding with Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, to enhance cooperation in conserving the endangered Komodo dragon. This initiative is part of Indonesia's efforts to bolster its green diplomacy and address environmental challenges.