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How War, Rebels, and a US Aid Freeze Are Threatening the World’s Last Mountain Gorillas in 2026
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How War, Rebels, and a US Aid Freeze Are Threatening the World’s Last Mountain Gorillas in 2026

April 2, 2026April 4, 2026

On January 3, 2026, in a rainforest surrounded by active volcanoes in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a female mountain gorilla gave birth to twins. Twin births in mountain gorillas occur in less than…

Climate Change Is Driving Wildlife Into Villages — The Science Behind Rising Human Wildlife Conflict
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Climate Change Is Driving Wildlife Into Villages — The Science Behind Rising Human Wildlife Conflict

March 11, 2026March 30, 2026

For decades, conservationists and wildlife managers understood human wildlife conflict primarily as a land-use problem. Forests shrink, human settlements expand, and animals and people find themselves competing for the same shrinking space. The solution, in…

How War Impacts Wildlife and Biodiversity: The Silent Environmental Casualties
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How War Impacts Wildlife and Biodiversity: The Silent Environmental Casualties

February 28, 2026March 8, 2026

When we think of war, we visualize human tragedy, destroyed cities, and economic collapse. However, beneath the smoke of battle lies a silent, forgotten victim: the natural world. War Ecology—the study of how armed conflict…

Nature’s Warning to Japan: A Troubling Start to 2026
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Nature’s Warning to Japan: A Troubling Start to 2026

January 14, 2026March 6, 2026

The beginning of 2026 has been unusually intense for Japan. A country already known for its earthquakes and disciplined disaster preparedness is now facing a different kind of challenge. Along with frequent seismic activity, Japan…

As the Amazon Changes, the Pink Dolphin Pays the Price
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As the Amazon Changes, the Pink Dolphin Pays the Price

December 28, 2025March 4, 2026

The Amazon Pink Dolphin, also known as the Boto, is one of the most mysterious freshwater mammals living in the tea-colored waters of the Amazon River. In the deep, tea-colored waters of the Amazon, lives…

Empty Nets, Silent Seas: The Growing Global Crisis of Overfishing
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Empty Nets, Silent Seas: The Growing Global Crisis of Overfishing

December 28, 2025March 5, 2026

At dawn, the ocean surface appears as a calm, infinite mirror—a vast blue expanse that has sustained life for billions of years. For centuries, humanity viewed the sea as an inexhaustible larder. However, modern marine…

Flamingos at Sambhar Salt Lake: A Seasonal Moment in Nature
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Flamingos at Sambhar Salt Lake: A Seasonal Moment in Nature

December 23, 2025March 7, 2026

At sunrise, the white crust of Rajasthan’s desert begins to glow faintly pink. This is not a trick of light, but the arrival of nearly 2.5 lakh flamingos at Sambhar Salt Lake, a rare and…

Silent Lives Lost: The Impact of Wildlife Road Accidents
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Silent Lives Lost: The Impact of Wildlife Road Accidents

March 23, 2025April 2, 2026

Wildlife road accidents are killing thousands of animals every single day — and most of the world isn't even counting. As highways cut through ancient forests, animals following migration trails older than the roads themselves…

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Wild birds in a forest habitat representing Germany bird protection laws and wildlife conservation regulations.

Germany Cracks Down on Nest Disturbance as Bird Protection Laws Tighten in 2026

Polluted water and waste along the Ganges River highlighting river pollution and environmental challenges.

India’s National River The Ganga Is Drowning in Its Own Pollution

African elephants walking across a savanna landscape highlighting the African elephant extinction crisis.

Africa Elephants Facing Silent Extinction Crisis

Emergency response scene during an environmental disaster highlighting crisis and state of emergency.

Greenland Declares Climate “State of Emergency” — Arctic Alarm Echoes Worldwide

Environmental crisis scene showing damaged landscape and pollution representing ecosystem destruction.

Climate Refugees Worldwide: Millions Forced to Leave Their Homes

Melting glacier ice in a mountain region illustrating the impact of climate change on glaciers.

Rapid Glaciers Loss Raises Global Environmental Alarm

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Wild Conflict is an independent awareness platform focused on human–wildlife conflict and coexistence. As human expansion overlaps with shrinking natural habitats, both communities and wildlife face increasing risk. These encounters affect public safety, livelihoods, and animal survival.

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