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Mongabay News on MSNNepal announces its snow leopard population after first-of-its-kind assessmentFollowing decades of speculation, skepticism and lack of consensus, Nepal’s government has announced the country’s first-ever ...
An international team of researchers with a variety of backgrounds has worked together to calculate a global estimate of the ...
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Mongabay News on MSNLoss of great white sharks triggers domino effect down food chain, study showsSouth Africa’s False Bay was once known as a global hotspot for great white sharks. But within the span of a few years, ...
Great bustards are listed as endangered worldwide by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and are found outside Morocco in Spain, a few small populations in central Europe, western Asia ...
After biotechnology and genetic engineering company Colossal Biosciences said it successfully created three dire wolf puppies ...
Researchers collected several butterflies from Alberta, analyzed their DNA and compared the results to other butterfly species, the study said. Looking at the results, researchers realized they’d ...
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers stunned as trail cameras capture footage of elusive exotic species: 'Very important'In 2021, the species was reclassified as critically endangered. Researchers stunned as trail cameras capture footage of ...
Researchers at Aalto University have, for the first time, investigated the occurrence of wolverines across the whole of ...
Scotland’s seabird populations are continuing to fall but some species are showing signs of recovery (Owen Humphreys/PA) Scotland’s seabird populations are continuing to decline as threats ...
In the rugged landscapes of Canada’s Rocky Mountains, researchers have identified a previously unknown butterfly species.
Sea turtle populations in the Atlantic Ocean are more likely to be recovering than those in Pacific waters. And leatherback turtles are not faring as well as other species. Globally, leatherbacks ...
Scotland’s seabird populations are continuing to decline as threats including climate change and avian flu take their toll but some species are showing signs of recovery, statistics show. The figures, ...
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