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Nigeria boasts some of the most diverse ecosystems in West Africa, but the surge in illegal wildlife trade is rapidly pushing ...
In Makoko, a waterfront slum threatened by climate change , residents sail through narrow canals with a towering cardboard ...
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The Punch on MSNEndangered but edible: How poverty fuels marine wildlife exploitation in NigeriaOn January 15, a disturbing video surfaced on social media showing a leatherback sea turtle being dragged from the trunk of a ...
Wild Africa, an international conservation organisation, says one-third of Africa’s bat species are found in Nigeria, ...
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The Punch on MSNTaraba partners foundation on environmental conservationIn commemoration of Earth Day 2025, themed “Our Power, Our Planet,” the Taraba State Government has strengthened its ...
Nigeria has become a hub for pangolin trafficking and other illegal trading of wildlife. But authorities have been cracking down, recently arresting a Chinese national suspected of being a high ...
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is partnering with national authorities in Nigeria to raise awareness and sensitise the public on the devastating impacts of Wildlife and Forest ...
Nigeria Customs intercepted a massive N939 million worth of smuggled rice in Q1 2025. Nigeria's fight against illegal trade.
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Mongabay News on MSNIn West Africa, hooded vultures vanish as abattoirs modernizeCritically endangered hooded vultures in Nigeria that once fed on the carcasses of wild animals are now largely dependent on ...
The Chairperson of Etsako East Local Government Area in Edo State, Princess Benedicta Attoh, has revealed that Nigeria is losing over 400,000 barrels of crude oil daily due to theft.
As handmade giraffe and gorilla glide through the lagoon on wooden canoes- part puppet show, part protest- where art sails into the silence of climate uncertainty, whispering stories louder than ...
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15,000 pounds of pangolin scales seized, then ‘kingpin’ arrested, officials sayThe scales seized from a warehouse in Nigeria are estimated to be worth over $1.4 million, wildlife officials said.
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