Conservation
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How Scientists Are Working Hard to Bring Back Animals From Brink of Extinction
In the last several decades, many conservationists have ramped up efforts to reintroduce a number of wild animals that have been officially declared extinct in the wild.
Latest Research Articles
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Giant Pandas Mate in French Zoo; Keepers Anticipating Succesful Pregnancy
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5 Famous Environmental Leaders Devoted to Saving The Earth
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Conservation or Preservation: What's the Difference?
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Red Wolves are Going Extinct and Chances of Recovery are Extremely Low
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High School Students in Brazil are Interested in the Environment, Biodiversity, and Conservation
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A Conservation Success Story: Red Kites Thrive in Britain 13 Years After Reintroduction
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AI and Drone Technology Now Utilized for Conservation of Nests of Farmland Birds
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Saving the Eastern Pacific Leatherback Turtles in 10 Years
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Half a million Hermit Crabs Died Due To Plastics
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Light Pollution is the Main Gatekeeper of Forecasted Insect Apocalypse – Studies
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LOOK: Fisherman Catches Monstrous Bull Shark Twice the Size of a Man
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Australian Officials Call for Mass Killing of Sharks After Attack on 17-Year-Old