Animal Conservation
Conservation works when science guides action. From rhino translocations to village-scale monitoring, every species recovery story starts with verified evidence and communities who choose to protect.
4 peer-reviewed articles in this collection

Bushmeat hunting maps, protected-area placement gaps, and village-scale monitoring: what evidence changes for communities near wildlife
Bushmeat hunting is the extraction of wild vertebrates for protein and income in rural landscapes where enforcement capacity, protected-area boundaries, an

Rhino translocations inside India’s tiger-reserve network: what Dudhwa-era science and Manas monitoring say about veterinary gates and post-release outcomes
The translocation of the greater one-horned rhinoceros (<i>Rhinoceros unicornis</i>) within Nepal has been a critical conservation [strategy](/articles/eth

How Do We Provide Thorough Care for French Bulldogs?
French Bulldogs, with their distinctive brachycephalic features, require specific care to manage potential health challenges, particularly concerning respiratory function and skin health. Optimal care involves maintaining a cool environment, often below 24°C, and diligent hygiene to prevent dermatol...

The Pollinator Crisis: Why Bees, Butterflies, and Insects Are Disappearing
Every third bite of food depends on pollinators — and they are disappearing. Here is what 10 peer-reviewed studies show about the causes, the consequences, and what you can do.