Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy

How we select, verify, edit, and update wildlife and environmental content.

Accuracy

We verify factual claims against reliable sources before publication and avoid publishing unverified rumors as confirmed facts.

Clarity

We write in plain English and structure each article so readers can quickly understand what happened and why it matters.

Transparency

We correct significant mistakes, update evolving stories, and distinguish reported facts from interpretation.

Content Selection

We prioritize stories that add public value around wildlife behavior, conservation, biodiversity, and environmental impact. We avoid publishing content designed purely for sensational reaction without context or relevance.

Verification Process

Before publication, our team checks key facts, names, dates, and contextual claims using available source material. If source certainty is limited, we communicate that limitation directly to readers.

Corrections and Updates

When we identify errors that could mislead readers, we update affected articles as soon as possible. Substantial corrections are applied promptly, and content may be revised over time as new evidence emerges.

Editorial Independence

Our editorial decisions are guided by relevance, evidence, and reader benefit. We do not allow external pressure to alter factual conclusions in our reporting.

If you notice a factual issue in any article, let us know and we will review it promptly.