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To save what’s left of nature, governments must follow through on their 2022 commitment to conserve 30% of the world’s land ...
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TheTravel on MSNNorth America's Largest Bird Almost Disappeared ForeverHere's the story of one such survivor, which is the largest bird in North America: the California Condor (Gymnogyps ...
There once used to be up to 10,000 grizzly bears roaming California, but they eventually disappeared from the state as humans moved in, took their habitats, and purposely exterminated them.
Fatmuckets, pocketbooks, pigtoes and other unfortunately named and endangered invertebrates don’t receive the same level of funding or public sympathy as game species that make their home in The ...
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The 12 Largest Zoos on Earth (By Size, Species, or Scope)Imagine standing at the edge of a vast landscape where the world’s rarest animals roam, hearing the distant roar of a lion ...
The Center for Biological Diversity on Thursday announced its intention to file a lawsuit over the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
A recent report estimated that vultures are worth $1.8 billion a year to certain ecosystems in southern Africa. Here's why.
The first Trump administration built long segments of steel wall on Arizona's border. Conservationists fear wildlife will ...
In The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire, science writer Henry Gee considers how long we’ve got, and how we can extend our ...
Rhinos that flourished across much of North America 12 million years ago gathered in huge herds, according to a new study.
Using CRISPR technology, a company called Colossal says it has de-extincted a wolf species last seen thousands of years ago. Or has it? Colossal Biosciences, the company behind so-called "de ...
For the first time ever, scientists say they have made a species de-extinct, bringing the dire wolf back into the world thousands of years after it died off. Colossal Biosciences, a company based ...
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