conservation

A research scientist

How Nanotechnology is Transforming the World

Have you ever wondered how something so tiny – so small that it’s invisible to the naked eye – could completely change the world? That’s exactly what nanotechnology is doing today. Nanotechnology deals with things at the nanoscale – that’s about 1 to 100 nanometers.  For context, a human hair is about 80,000 nanometers wide! […]

How Nanotechnology is Transforming the World Read More »

Aquatic animals

World Aquatic Animal Day: Why Protecting Our Ocean’s Wildlife Matters

Did you know that over 2.2 million species live in our oceans and we’ve only discovered about 10% of them?  Yet, human activity is wiping out aquatic animals faster than we can study them. That’s why World Aquatic Animal Day (April 3rd) exists – to shine a light on the forgotten creatures of the sea

World Aquatic Animal Day: Why Protecting Our Ocean’s Wildlife Matters Read More »

Beaver

International Beaver Day: Celebrating Nature’s Engineers

Every year on April 7th, the world celebrates International Beaver Day, a day dedicated to recognizing these incredible creatures and their vital role in our ecosystems.  But why do beavers deserve their own holiday? And what can we do to protect them? In this article, we’ll look at: Why beavers are keystone species  How their

International Beaver Day: Celebrating Nature’s Engineers Read More »

A rabbit

Rabbit Urine as Liquid Gold?

Did you know that rabbit urine is one of the most underrated natural resources in agriculture? If you’re keeping rabbits or considering it, their urine is not just waste—it’s liquid gold.  Farmers, gardeners, and even entrepreneurs are beginning to realize its value. So, if you’ve ever wondered why rabbit urine is such a big deal,

Rabbit Urine as Liquid Gold? Read More »

Rabbit

The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Rabbit Farm

Are you thinking about starting a rabbit farm? Maybe you’re interested in raising rabbits for meat, running a backyard rabbitry, or scaling up to a commercial rabbit farm. Rabbit farming is growing in popularity and for good reason.  Well, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know. What is Rabbit Farming? Rabbit

The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Rabbit Farm Read More »

A snail

The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Snail Farm from Scratch

Snail farming, also known as heliculture, is an increasingly popular agribusiness that offers great profits with minimal investment.  Maybe you’re looking to start a small-scale snail farming operation at home or want to venture into commercial snail farming, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know. What is Snail Farming? Snail farming

The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Snail Farm from Scratch Read More »

Nipa Palm

Nipa Palm is Taking Over the Niger Delta Coastline – Here’s Why We Should Be Concerned

The Niger Delta is one of the most ecologically rich regions in the world. It’s home to vast mangrove forests, countless fish species, and millions of people who depend on its natural resources.  But a silent invader is creeping through the waterways, displacing native plants and threatening the delicate balance of this unique ecosystem. This

Nipa Palm is Taking Over the Niger Delta Coastline – Here’s Why We Should Be Concerned Read More »

Pangolin

Why Pangolins Are Endangered Species & How to Save Them

If you’ve ever come across a pangolin, consider yourself lucky. These creatures are among the most elusive animals on Earth.  Covered in tough, overlapping scales, they look like a mix between an armadillo and a pinecone.  But don’t let their armored appearance fool you—pangolins are gentle, shy, and completely harmless. Sadly, pangolins are also the

Why Pangolins Are Endangered Species & How to Save Them Read More »

Seals

International Seal Day: Why It Matters and How You Can Help

Seals are some of the most fascinating creatures in our oceans. They’re playful, intelligent, and crucial for marine ecosystems. Yet, many seal species are in danger due to human activities like hunting, pollution, and climate change. That’s why the International Seal Day, celebrated on March 22, is so important. It’s a day to raise awareness

International Seal Day: Why It Matters and How You Can Help Read More »