Conservation
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Seychelles: A Haven for Blue Whales and Their Conservation
Seychelles is a special place for whales and dolphins. And yet, while its corals, turtles and sharks are relatively well studied, little is known about its cetaceans. Now scientists from the University of Seychelles, Florida International University and Oregon State University are uncovering how remarkable Seychelles is for these mammals.
Latest Research Articles
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Brushtail Possum Genome Decoded: Implications for Conservation and Pest Management
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Oases Are Essential Ecosystems for Biodiversity and Human Diversity, Study Shows
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4 Critically Endangered Gharial Crocodile Hatchlings Emerging From Fort Worth Zoo Nursery Excite Officials in Groundbreaking Conservation Success
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The Resurrection of the Takahe: A Story of Survival and Conservation of a Prehistoric Bird in New Zealand
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Over 800 Shellfish Species Have Lowered Risk of Extinction; Experts Urged Conservation of Marine Bivalves
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Automated Aquaculture and Coral Reef Conservation: New Technology Enables Robots To Detect, Respond to Coral Stress Caused by Extreme Weather Events
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Butterflies Need More Than Flowers to Survive: The Importance of Sizeable Spaces for Their Conservation
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Unintended Consequences of Conservation: How Animals Are Evolving in Response to Human Efforts
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Sawfish Makes Rare Appearance in Cedar Key After Years of Being Endangered
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Comparison of Honey Bee, Bumble Bee Preferences for Flower Patches: Implications for Conservation, Agriculture
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Beech Tree Profile: Uses, Threats, Conservation Info for Budding Tree Experts
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India’s Tiger Reserves Prevent Carbon Emissions by Reducing Deforestation