Wildlife officials in the Cayman Islands are struggling to determine who killed six extremely rare blue iguanas recently found butchered in a nature preserve.
Pioneering measures developed at a Costa Rican agricultural school are helping growers across the world lessen the environmental impact of the popular fruit.
As many as a million people may be homeless and tens of thousands dead in the wake of the weekend cyclone in this Southeast Asian country, state radio reports.
Hurricane-force winds, driving rain, and widespread flooding have killed perhaps 10,000 people, torn apart buildings, and sunk ships in the Southeast Asian country.
The U.S. trails only China in sales of worked ivory pieces, in part because of legal loopholes, lax enforcement, and the ease of arranging deliveries online, a new report claims.
Poachers from several competing interests killed the rare mammals to cash in on continued demand for illegal ivory, wildlife officials announced. Warning: graphic images.
The cyclone that struck Myanmar (Burma) Saturday has killed thousands, according to government radio reports. Many residents lack food, electricity, or water.
An illegal logger has been speared to death by natives living in Ecuador's Yasuní National Park, the latest report of gruesome violence between tribes and loggers there.