Some have even ditched fishing altogether because it is more profitable to sell the plastic waste they trawl out of the river, the world's second-most powerful watercourse after the Amazon.
READ MORENative to sub-Saharan Africa, aardvarks face growing threats in the wild, including habitat loss and hunting. Conservationists hope births like Womble’s will help raise awareness about the species and support long-term breeding efforts
South Sudan launched on Monday a national air management system built by China, hailing the inauguration of the facility as a step towards full control of its skies.
'Jamaicans will recover quickly.'
All of Jamaica's international airports have been closed until further notice. But around 5,000 British nationals are on the island, reports have said.
The crocs can grow as large as 25 feet.
In Burundi, where erratic rainfall and recurring droughts test daily survival, access to clean water is no longer a privilege
Morocco has pledged to phase out coal-fired power generation by 2040,conditional on international support,or in the 2040s unconditionally,marking its first official coal exit timeline.
Remember the film where a growling chimpanzee sinks its teeth into one of the activists trying to save it,marking them out as patient zero in a zombie epidemic?
'I love the idea of space shrimp.'
'It's not the end of the world as we know it.'
'Feels like I should be paying money to go to Iceland or Finland to see them.'
'This is the worst incident we have ever seen. The impact on the environment and local wildlife can be catastrophic.'
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