Category: Environment
Durdle Door: The Ancient Arch Facing the Tides of Change
Durdle Door on England's Jurassic Coast is a 145-million-year-old limestone arch, shaped by ancient seas, tectonic forces, and erosion. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and popular tourist draw, this iconic landmark faces threats from climate-fueled coastal erosion and heavy visitor traffic. Conservation efforts aim to protect its fragile geology while sustaining public access.
Southern White Rhinos Find New Home in Rwanda in Bold Conservation Push
Seventy southern white rhinos have been relocated from South Africa to Akagera National Park, Rwanda, in a major conservation move by African Parks. This marks the largest international rhino relocation ever. The goal is to secure a future for the species, whose global numbers hover around 17,000, and boost Rwanda's eco-tourism.