Page 3 - முடிவு வனவிலங்கு கடத்தல் நிகழ்நிலை News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from முடிவு வனவிலங்கு கடத்தல் நிகழ்நிலை. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In முடிவு வனவிலங்கு கடத்தல் நிகழ்நிலை Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Meet the women in tech blazing a trail for conservation


In the past year, COVID-19 has fundamentally altered the fabric of American society. Its impact has been particularly pronounced when it comes to women in the workforce, many of who are still struggling to adjust to these unforeseen circumstances.
In December 2019, women held 50% of American jobs (excluding farm workers and the self-employed), according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
1
As of December 2020, women aged 20 and over had an overall unemployment rate of 6.3% nearly twice as high as it was a year prior.
2
Millions of women saw their jobs erased, while others were compelled to leave the workforce as schools and daycare centers closed nationwide. Today, one in four women are considering downshifting their careers or leaving the workforce, as a direct result of these dynamics. ....

United States , Ellen Jackowski , Vanessa Forbes , Florence Adewale , Anneliese Olson , Katrina Drayton , Elena Bliemel , Hannah Miller , Bureau Of Labor Statistics , Council Member , Coalition To End Wildlife Trafficking Online , Technical Program Management Team Head , Whitney Obr , Silicon Valley , Google Assistant , Premium Products , End Wildlife Trafficking Online , Global Operations Project Manager , Stakeholder Engagement Associate Manager , Chief Sustainability , Social Impact Officer , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , எல்லன் ஜாகோவ்ஸ்கி , வனேசா ஃபோர்ப்ஸ் , அந்நெலிஸே ஓல்சன் , காற்றின டிரேடன் ,

For travel, a sustainable comeback ?


 
Elaine Glusac, The New York Times 
Published: 26 Feb 2021 12:38 PM BdST
Updated: 26 Feb 2021 12:38 PM BdST
In an undated photo from Dana Wharf Sportfishing & Whale Watching, whale-watchers off Dana Point, Calif. The New York Times
With travel stalled for the past 10 months, its sustainable comeback has been a popular topic. Now with COVID-19 vaccines in distribution, and the prospect of travel reviving later this year, some travel operators, local governments and nonprofit organizations are walking the talk, with new eco-oriented programs, trips, transportation initiatives and preserves.
);
}
“I think we will see a significant pivot in the tourism industry in 2021,” said Gregory Miller, the executive director of the nonprofit Center for Responsible Travel, noting that the focus is “not on who is benefiting the travel business, but who’s benefiting the community.” ....

New York , United States , Dana Point , Hervey Bay , Eagle County Regional Airport , South Africa , Clear Creek , City Of , United Kingdom , San Francisco , Massachusetts Institute Of Technology , Eastern Cape , Sonnenalp Vail , Yann Becker , Les Carlisle , Gisele Anderson , Gregory Miller , Donna Kalez , Ben Williamson , Andrew Grossmann , Howard Herzog , Dan Meyer , Eva Dunn Froebig , Christina Beckmann , Los Angeles , Don Dulchinos ,

Ivory by any other name: Illegal trade thrives on eBay, study finds


Ivory by any other name: Illegal trade thrives on eBay, study finds
A new study finds that ivory is still being regularly traded on eBay, despite the e-commerce site prohibiting this kind of trade.
The study focused on the online trade of miniature Japanese sculptures called netsuke, which are traditionally made from ivory.
While the study suggests that eBay isn’t doing enough to deter and stop the illegal online trade of ivory, eBay and its NGO partners say they are jointly committed to combating these illicit activities.
Two miniature sculptures sold on eBay in December 2020: a tiny egg with a chick hatching through the shell, and an intricately carved man in traditional Japanese dress with a rat perched on his shoulder. The egg sold for $195 and the figure for $1,345. But there’s a problem. Both objects are made from a yellowish-white material that has crisscrossing patterns characteristic of elephant ivory a banned item on eBay. ....

Linyanti River , Namibia General , Rhetta Butler , Wikimedia Commons , Crawford Allan , Giavanna Grein , David Roberts , Roger Borgelid , International Fund For Animal Welfare , Wildlife Service , Coalition To End Wildlife Trafficking Online , Durrell Institute Of Conservation , Durrell Institute , Sofia Venturini , Wellcome Collection , End Wildlife Trafficking Online , International Fund , Animal Welfare , Conservation Science , நமீபியா ஜநரல் , ர்ேத்த பட்லர் , க்ராஃபோர்டு ஆலன் , டேவிட் ராபர்ட்ஸ் , சர்வதேச நிதி க்கு விலங்கு நலன்புரி , வனவிலங்கு சேவை , கூட்டணி க்கு முடிவு வனவிலங்கு கடத்தல் நிகழ்நிலை ,

The black-market trade in wildlife has moved online, and the deluge is 'dizzying'


The black-market trade in wildlife has moved online, and the deluge is dizzying
Rene Ebersole
© Photograph by Felix Wong, South China Morning Post, Getty Images
Illegal ivory from elephants, rhinos, and other animals is in demand for the production of carved sculptures, trinkets, and jewelry such as these pieces, destroyed in Hong Kong in May 2014 as a public display of defiance against wildlife trafficking. Scientists studying the online ivory trade have found that sellers often use code words to avoid detection by law enforcement.
When a squad of federal and state law enforcement agents with guns and bulletproof vests entered a single-story brick home in Buffalo, New York, on July 5, 2018 they were searching for business records of a suspected criminal enterprise. ....

New York , United States , Hong Kong , Cornell University , Republic Of , South Africa , Bruxelles Capitale , Eureka Springs , Ho Chi Minh City , H Chíinh , Craig Tabor , Ron Wyden , Lynda Sugasa , Felix Wong , James Grable Jr , Tanya Smith , David Roberts , Dan Stiles , Yokyok Yoki Hadiprakarsa , Erin Dodds , Gretchen Peters , Christopher Casacci , Nicholas Romano , Patricia Tricorache , Stephen Kohn , Birgit Hutchcroft ,

China Strives to Advance Ecological Civilization with World-Dahe.cn - The first brand of local news website in Henan.


Source:
2020-12-17 15:12
Protecting endangered animal and plant resources and keeping ecological balance concerns the existence and development of mankind, and is also an important indicator that measures the civilization progress of countries and nations.
The development of an ecological civilization is attached with high importance in China, and is used to guide the country’s development. China is making coordinated efforts to advance biodiversity governance and actively promoting international cooperation on wildlife protection, so as to jointly build a shared future for all life on Earth and chart the course for global ecological civilization.
Adenia angulosa, Striga asiatica and Zehneria japonica, these obscure terms are all important findings by Chinese researchers from the Sino-Africa Joint Research Center. In November this year, they once again discovered a new plant species in a forest in western Kenya, which was believed to bea ....

Munesu Munodawafa , Geoffrey Mwachala , Wang Qingfeng , International Fund For Animal Welfare , People Daily , Zimbabwe Ministry Of Environment , Coalition To End Wildlife Trafficking Online , Research Center , National Museums Of Kenya , Financial Action Task Force On Money Laundering , Sino Africa Joint Research , Sino Africa Joint Research Center , National Museums , East Africa , Permanent Secretary , Hospitality Industry , End Wildlife Trafficking Online , International Fund , Financial Action Task Force , Money Laundering , Grace Ge Gabriel , Asia Regional Director , சர்வதேச நிதி க்கு விலங்கு நலன்புரி , மக்கள் தினசரி , ஸிஂபாப்வே அமைச்சகம் ஆஃப் சூழல் , கூட்டணி க்கு முடிவு வனவிலங்கு கடத்தல் நிகழ்நிலை ,