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Bird Flu Wiped Out Nearly Half of the Females in the World’s Largest Elephant Seal Population, Drone Images Suggest
Scientists recorded a 47 percent drop in breeding females in South Georgia’s three largest elephant seal colonies after bird ...
Vehicle collisions, crop damage and a changing ecology are all reasons why an increasing deer population in Wisconsin is ...
A new eastern black rhino has been born in the wild in Kenya! The rhino calf brings the small subpopulation in the region to ...
The South West Wildcat Project found that the region and connecting habitat contains sufficient woodland to support a ...
North Carolina's tricolored bats are unstable, among several species of bats quickly dying off in the dark. The bats eat the ...
Researchers have newly described three extremely rare species of toad that leapfrog over the egg-to-tadpole stage and give birth to toadlets.
Researchers have announced the rediscovery of Moema claudiae, a species of seasonal killifish in Bolivia that was previously ...
Zoos and wildlife parks across North America are home to hundreds of giraffes that awe millions of visitors each year. These ...
A habitat-building coralline algae that provides a vital nursing ground for marine species and an important blue carbon ...
Mongabay News on MSN
Trade in marine fish for aquariums includes threatened species, lacks oversight: Study
The United States is the main market for “ornamental” marine fish, those that end up as pets in aquariums. Now, a new study ...
FWC staff is in the process of updating their population studies for the various regions of the black bear population in ...
You’ve heard the slogans: save the whales, protect our pollinators. You may have lamented the decline of polar bears or the ...
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