Articles for category: Conservation

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How Dr Asma K Hasans Research in Sustainable Agriculture Is Helping the Arab World

Maria Faith Saligumba

Dr. Asma K. Hasan is a leading researcher in the field of sustainable agriculture, with a particular focus on the Arab world. Over the years, her innovative approaches to agriculture have significantly impacted food security, environmental sustainability, and economic development across the region. Dr. Hasan’s work is characterized by integrating modern scientific techniques with traditional ...

Why the Coral Reef’s Clock Matters

Coral Farming: Could Underwater Nurseries Restore the World’s Reefs?

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine gliding through turquoise waves only to find the once-colorful underwater cities—coral reefs—reduced to ghostly skeletons. It’s enough to make any ocean lover’s heart sink. Coral reefs, often called the “rainforests of the sea,” are vanishing at an alarming rate. But what if hope could be found in the gentle sway of underwater nurseries, where ...

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Why Young People Should Consider a Career in Environmental Justice

Annette Uy

Environmental justice is a growing field at the intersection of environmental science, public policy, and social equity. It focuses on ensuring that no group, particularly marginalized communities, bears a disproportionate share of environmental harms. As environmental issues increasingly affect all aspects of life, the importance of ensuring equitable solutions becomes more urgent. This field offers ...

Tiger Farming in Asia: Conservation Catastrophe or Pragmatic Protection?

Tiger Farming in Asia: Conservation Catastrophe or Pragmatic Protection?

Annette Uy

Imagine standing at the edge of a dense jungle, hearing the distant roar of a tiger—a sound growing rarer every year. Now picture that majestic animal not in the wild, but pacing restlessly behind metal bars on a sprawling farm in Asia. This is the unsettling reality of tiger farming, a practice that sparks heated ...

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The Ethics of Animal Cloning for Conservation Purposes

Annette Uy

In recent decades, animal cloning has emerged as a powerful tool in the conservation of endangered species. Cloning, in this context, refers to creating a genetically identical copy of an organism, typically through somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). This technology offers potential solutions to problems such as dwindling populations, genetic bottlenecks, and species extinction. However, ...