Resurgent tuna and rebounding elephants: the dogged conservation efforts bearing fruit
Resurgent tuna and rebounding elephants: the dogged conservation efforts bearing fruit
Resurgent tuna and rebounding elephants: the dogged conservation efforts bearing fruit When science meets with international co-operation, wildlife populations get a precious chance to recover It’s not easy being green these days, as Kermit once put it. If the climate crisis doesn’t get you down, then ‘drill baby drill’ surely will – plumbing the depths, as it were, of sheer insanity. Then there’s the wave of extinction threatening wildlife across the globe, from polar bears to honey bees, and Britain, to its shame, languishing in the bottom 10% of countries when it comes to the intactness of its biodiversity. Enough already: where exactly in this little lot, I hear you ask, are the silver linings? Solutions every Saturday Uplift your inbox with our weekly newsletter. Positive News editors select the week’s top stories of progress, bringing you the essential briefing about what's going right. Sign up One answer – or rather, dozens of them – came cou…