Turning Borneo’s Residents into Paid Eco-Observers

The KehatiKu Experiment: Conservation via “Citizen Paychecks” In May 2026, Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler detailed a groundbreaking conservation model in Borneo’s Kapuas Hulu district. The project, titled KehatiKu, replaces … Read More

Can a Reforestation Revolution Save the Javan Leopard?

The Fragmented Reality The study highlights that while Java still has protected national parks, they are separated by vast stretches of agricultural land and human settlements. Genetic Isolation: Leopards in … Read More

Bears vs. Caribou: The High-Stakes Legal War Over Alaska’s “Mulchatna” Kill Program

Alaska’s Predator Control: The Mulchatna Bear Cull Proceeds On Wednesday, May 6, 2026, Alaska Superior Court Judge Adolf Zeman issued a significant ruling in the ongoing battle over the Mulchatna … Read More

The Price of Freedom: Why Cage-Free Farming is the New Economic Standard

The Cage-Free Blueprint: Economic Viability and Expert Insights In May 2026, a landmark event at the European Parliament, hosted by Eurogroup for Animals and Compassion in World Farming, unveiled a … Read More

Why the EU’s New Chemicals Policy is a Win for High-Tech Science

EU Chemicals Reform: A Leap Toward Non-Animal Science The Eurogroup for Animals has recently highlighted a pivotal moment in European environmental policy: the revision of the REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, … Read More

The Battle for the Mountains: Inside Japan’s Growing Bear Crisis

Japan’s Bear Crisis: 2026 Fatalities and the Surge in Sightings On May 8, 2026, Japanese authorities officially confirmed the country’s first fatal bear attack of the year. The victim, a … Read More