Beautiful Capped Langurs and Phayreโs #Langurs are interbreeding, risking both #speciesโ survival. Pressures of #palmoil #deforestation and #hunting are pushing the #monkeys to the edge in #Bangladesh #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife ๐ด๐ซ @palmoildetectives wp.me/pcFhgU-9bY?utm_source=maโฆ
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Beautiful Capped Langurs and Phayreโs #Langurs are interbreeding, risking both #speciesโ survival. Pressures of #palmoil #deforestation and #hunting are pushing the #monkeys to the edge in #Bangladesh #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife ๐ด๐ซ @palmoildetectives wp.me/pcFhgU-9bY?utm_source=maโฆ
Youโve likely never heard of the curious Red #Colobus, #WestAfricaโs rarest #primate ๐๐ต๐ Researchers now know that protecting them and the #rainforest will protect all other rare #species. Fight for their survival! #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetectives
Beautiful Capped Langurs and Phayreโs #Langurs are interbreeding, risking both #speciesโ survival. Pressures of #palmoil #deforestation and #hunting are pushing the #monkeys to the edge in #Bangladesh #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife ๐ด๐ซ @palmoildetect.bsky.social wp.me/pcFhgU-9bY?utm_source=maโฆ
Youโve likely never heard of the curious Red #Colobus, #WestAfricaโs rarest #primate ๐๐ต๐ Researchers now know that protecting them and the #rainforest will protect all other rare #species. Fight for their survival! #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect.bsky.social palmoildetectives.com/2025/07/โฆ
Protecting The Rare, Precious Red Colobus Will Safeguard Africaโs Forests
Very few people have heard of the rarest primate in #Africa โ The Red Colobus. Featuring funky hairstyles and expressive faces they daringly leap between trees to search for food. Every speciโฆPalm Oil Detectives
Youโve likely never heard of the curious Red #Colobus, #WestAfricaโs rarest #primate ๐๐ต๐ Researchers now know that protecting them and the #rainforest will protect all other rare #species. Fight for their survival! #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect.bsky.social palmoildetectives.com/2025/07/โฆ
Protecting The Rare, Precious Red Colobus Will Safeguard Africaโs Forests
Very few people have heard of the rarest primate in #Africa โ The Red Colobus. Featuring funky hairstyles and expressive faces they daringly leap between trees to search for food. Every speciโฆPalm Oil Detectives
Do humans need other #species? Yes! millions of organisms are needed to keep #ecosystems in balance and ensure everyone can survive. Most importantly, #research shows other species make us happy! ๐ฑ๐ท๐๐๐ #Vegan for the animals ๐ ๐ฅฆ #Boycott4Wildlife palmoildetectives.com/2022/11/โฆ
Do humans really need otherย species?
Do humans need other #species? Yes! millions of organisms are needed to keep #ecosystems in balance and ensure everyone can survive. Most importantly, #research shows other species make us happy! BโฆPalm Oil Detectives
1 million #plants ๐พ๐ฝ๐๐ and #animals ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ are threatened. #Wildlife and #biodiversity are at a crossroads of #extinction. Here's 7 practical ways to stop #species wipeout. Help them survive! #Boycottpalmoil ๐ดโ ๏ธ๐ซ #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect.bsky.social palmoildetectives.com/2024/11/โฆ
Seven practical ways to stop a species wipeout
1 million #plants ๐พ๐ฝ๐๐ and #animals ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ are threatened. #Wildlife and #biodiversity are at a crossroads of #extinction. Hereโs 7 practical ways to stop #species wipeout. Help them survive! #BโฆPalm Oil Detectives
If estimates are right, we are now living through a period where the rate of #species #extinction is 1K to 10K times the base rate ๐ง๐๐ฒ. Fight back and resist extinction, be #Vegan ๐ฟ๐๐ #Boycottpalmoil ๐ด๐ฉธ๐คฎ โ ๏ธ#Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect palmoildetectives.com/2021/10/โฆ
Species Extinction: just how bad is it and why should we care?
This is arguably societyโs biggest challenge, and arguably its biggest failure: the continuing loss of species from Earth. The massive impact we are having on the planet has firmly entrenched us inโฆPalm Oil Detectives
Youโve likely never heard of the curious Red #Colobus, #WestAfricaโs rarest #primate ๐๐ต๐ Researchers now know that protecting them and the #rainforest will protect all other rare #species. Fight for their survival! #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect palmoildetectives.com/2025/07/โฆ
Protecting The Rare, Precious Red Colobus Will Safeguard Africaโs Forests
Very few people have heard of the rarest primate in #Africa โ The Red Colobus. Featuring funky hairstyles and expressive faces they daringly leap between trees to search for food. Every speciโฆPalm Oil Detectives
SHUT DOWN WILDLIFE MARKETS NOW!
With their brisk #trade in #endangered and #poached animals, #WildlifeMarkets in many countries are driving the #extinction of #species. The markets are also breeding grounds for #diseases that can also be deadly to humans. There is no excuse for the existence of these markets โ itโs time to shut them down NOW.
The outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan, #China, cast a harsh light on wildlife markets.
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Make ban on Chinese wildlife markets permanent, says environment expert
Temporary ban to curb coronavirus is not enough, says environmental leader Jinfeng ZhouPhoebe Weston (The Guardian)
How many #species are there on Earth? Projections have ranged from the millions to the trillions.
This Perspective looks at how a 2011 #PLOSBiology study transformed this field and what still needs to be done to find a definitive answer.
How many species are there on Earth? Progress and problems
How many species are there on Earth? Projections have ranged from the millions to the trillions. This Perspective looks at how a 2011 PLOS Biology study transformed this field and what is still to be done to find a definitive answer.plos.io
Climate change threatens 771 endangered plant and lichen species: Despite the risk, very few of these species have recovery plans that directly address climate change
All plants and lichens listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act are sensitive to climate change but there are few plans in place to address this threat directly, according to new research.ScienceDaily