Operation Pangolin: the quest to save the world’s most trafficked mammal
The University of Oxford has announced that it is joining Operation Pangolin – a bold initiative to save the world’s most trafficked animal. With...
Ground-breaking turtle tracker developed at Oxford
Two Oxford PhD students have developed SnapperGPS, a low cost, low power wildlife tracking system the size of a pound coin that has revealed unexpectedly diverse behaviour among turtles.
Whales: cultural traditions vs conservative concerns
Japan’s withdrawal from the International Whaling Commission must be seen in the light of our own environmental decisions
Oxford scientists express anger at death of Cecil the Lion’s son
Oxford scientists had been monitoring six year old Xanda before he was shot and killed by hunters in Zimbabwe
Less affluent countries are more committed to wildlife conservation
An Oxford University research collaboration has shown less affluent countries give the most to wildlife conservation
Rich countries are underperforming on conservation, Oxford study finds
Research shows that LEDCs outperform their richer counterparts on a range of conservation factors
Nest of snakes found in historic Union chamber
Conservationists are concerned about marked behavioural shifts in the snakes