Conservation
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Baby Beavers Born in the Wild For the First Time in 400 Years, Sparking Hope for Conservation
Witness the historic birth of baby beavers at a Scottish national park for the first time in 400 years. This event sparked conservation hope for scientists. Read more now!
Latest Research Articles
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Seychelles: A Haven for Blue Whales and Their Conservation
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New State Park 'Sweet Run' Opens to Visitors, Conservation of Biodiversity Still a Priority - Virginia
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3 Endangered Sawfish Pups Born in Captivity Debuts in SeaWorld Orlando, Experts Hail Conservation Milestone
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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