Survival of saiga calves in Western Mongolia
EDGE Fellow Bayarbaatar Buuveibaatar, known as Buuvei has sent in his latest update on the progress of his saiga research in Mongolia. The saiga…
The vaquita gets caught in the Fish Fight
This is the first in a series of blogs written by George Tyson, a graduate journalist with a keen interest in conservation. As the…
EDGETech: V for Video… or is that Vendetta?
The tech community has been in uproar recently over the news that Google is dropping native H.264 video codec support from its Chrome browser….
EDGE Fellows visit London
Last week two EDGE Fellows, Werner Conradie and Saman Gamage visited London to speak at the Zoological Society of London’s Communicating Science event: “Life…
EDGE is Four Years Old!
This week sees the 4th anniversary of the launch of the EDGE of Existence programme! To celebrate, Carly the programme manager, made a special…
New Colony of Mediterranean Monk Seals Found
A new colony of EDGE mammal number 25 the Mediterranean Monk Seal (Monachus monachus) has been found in a remote, secret location in Greece….
The Launch of EDGE Coral Reefs!
EDGE launches a brand new conservation project: EDGE Coral Reefs! Scientists have highlighted 32 coral species that are on the EDGE of Existence. Coral…
A New Year Ahead
As 2010 comes to a close, Jose Nunez-Mino has written a summary of the excellent work he and his team have achieved this year…
Cancún 2010, why should we care?
During the past two weeks (29th November to 10th December 2010) environment officials and government ministers have been meeting in Cancún, Mexico for the…
Close up to Andrias, despite the smell and the teeth
Darren Naish is a fantastic advocate of everything to do with tetrapod zoology through his excellent blog. From fossils to modern day creatures, and…
Co-dependent EDGE Mammals
Sometimes the most unlikely benefits result from the relationships between animals and their environment. Nemo famously demonstrated the mutual relationship between clown fish and…
Update on The Last Survivors Project
Dr. Jose Nunez-Mino has sent an update on the progress of The Last Survivors project in the Dominican Republic and its work to enable…