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Wildlife Conservation

  • Historic California Condor Season of 17 New Chicks Reported by Los Angeles Zoo
    Historic California Condor Season of 17 New Chicks Reported by Los Angeles Zoo
    The species is the largest land bird in North America with wings spanning nine-and-a-half feet. Zoo visitors can view the birds daily, except Tuesday.
    July 25, 2024BY City News Service
  • Leonardo DiCaprio Calls for End to Tasmania’s Forest Logging Before Election
    Leonardo DiCaprio Calls for End to Tasmania’s Forest Logging Before Election
    'Our planet’s last remaining giants are in danger,' the actor said.
    March 20, 2024BY Isabella Rayner
  • Leonardo DiCaprio Puts Swift Parrot Conservation Into Global Spotlight
    Leonardo DiCaprio Puts Swift Parrot Conservation Into Global Spotlight
    'Leonardo DiCaprio has put Tasmania on the map big time, and the plight of the swift parrot is ...
    February 11, 2024BY Isabella Rayner
  • World’s Tiger Population Is 40 Percent Higher Than Previously Estimated: Conservation Group
    World’s Tiger Population Is 40 Percent Higher Than Previously Estimated: Conservation Group
    There are far more tigers in the world than previously thought, according to a new population assessment by the ...
    July 25, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Book Review: ‘The Wisdom of Wolves: Lessons From the Sawtooth Pack’
    Book Review: ‘The Wisdom of Wolves: Lessons From the Sawtooth Pack’
    With several books and many films under the Dutchers' belts, including Discovery Channel's successful documentary “Wolves at Our Door” ...
    April 11, 2018BY Linda Wiegenfeld
  • Video: Little Girl Who Grew up With Gorillas Reunites With Them 12 Years Later
    Video: Little Girl Who Grew up With Gorillas Reunites With Them 12 Years Later
    This is an incredible story about the bond between humans and animals—even ones in the wild. (tip: fast ...
    February 27, 2016BY Cindy Drukier
  • Crocodile Takes Morning Dip in Florida Keys Swimming Pool
    Crocodile Takes Morning Dip in Florida Keys Swimming Pool
    ISLAMORADA, Fla.—A crocodile apparently decided a morning dip in a Florida Keys swimming pool was just the thing. ...
    January 21, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • A Call for Saving Leviathan, for Saving the Whales
    A Call for Saving Leviathan, for Saving the Whales
    Is humanity capable of saving the seas? The ways the seas and the whales go, so does civilization. ...
    July 27, 2015BY Cyril Christo
  • The Last Polar Bears
    The Last Polar Bears
    We first went to Churchill, Canada, to see its famous polar bears, whose life was being threatened by ...
    April 22, 2015BY Cyril Christo
  • The Colossus of Existence: Why the Elephant Is Invaluable
    The Colossus of Existence: Why the Elephant Is Invaluable
    A world without elephants, even a world with severely reduced populations only incites more violence and convulsions across ...
    April 11, 2015BY Cyril Christo
  • A Bluebird Is Stalking Me
    A Bluebird Is Stalking Me
    Bluebird populations crashed in the 20th century by 90 percent. But people put up nesting boxes around the ...
    February 26, 2015BY Mary Silver
  • The Return of the Black Bears 
    The Return of the Black Bears 
    With no natural predators or pressure from humans, black bears have made a precipitous comeback in the past ...
    November 22, 2014BY Jonathan Zhou
  • Can Zoos Save the World?
    Can Zoos Save the World?
    Today, many zoos promote the protection of biodiversity as a significant part of their mission. As conservation "arks" ...
    November 13, 2014BY Ben A. Minteer
  • Chopping Off the Rhino’s Horn and the War on Wildlife Crime
    Chopping Off the Rhino’s Horn and the War on Wildlife Crime
    As the electric saw cuts into the base of the horn of the live rhino lying at my ...
    November 2, 2014BY Jason Gilchrist
  • 5 Ways to Stop the World’s Wildlife Vanishing
    5 Ways to Stop the World’s Wildlife Vanishing
    Full marks to colleagues at the World Wildlife Fund and the Zoological Society of London for the "Living ...
    October 2, 2014BY Paul Jepson
  • Caltrans Requests $2.5 Million in Funding for Mountain Lion Overpass
    Caltrans Requests $2.5 Million in Funding for Mountain Lion Overpass
    In California, Mountain lions have been struck and killed by cars, and inbreeding is threatening the population's diversity.
    August 1, 2014BY Sarah Le
  • Rarely Seen Whale Spotted Off Southern California Coast
    Rarely Seen Whale Spotted Off Southern California Coast
    Southern California has seen a surge in whales recently, most notably a tropical whale called Bryde’s whale.
    July 24, 2014BY Sarah Le
  • Photos of Meerkats Because They’re Cute, Playful, Fun to Watch (Photo Gallery, +Video)
    Photos of Meerkats Because They’re Cute, Playful, Fun to Watch (Photo Gallery, +Video)
    African wildlife photography at its most playful, the pint-sized meerkats treat the photographer like a big, strange-looking brother.
    May 20, 2014BY Benjamin Kim
  • Wildlife Rehabilitators Under Pressure to Expand Facilities, Says Field Biologist
    Wildlife Rehabilitators Under Pressure to Expand Facilities, Says Field Biologist
    The number of wild animals injured or killed through human interaction is expected to continue growing, putting pressure ...
    May 6, 2014BY Angelica Meira Costa
  • Welcoming Nature While Protecting Our Homes From Wildlife
    Welcoming Nature While Protecting Our Homes From Wildlife
    Ottawa marks National Wildlife Week with speaker presentations on “Backyard Biodiversity: Welcoming nature into your yard, not your ...
    April 1, 2014BY Angelica Meira Costa
  • 7 Headlines You Won’t Read Anywhere Else Today: March 27
    7 Headlines You Won’t Read Anywhere Else Today: March 27
    A look at our world through local headlines on March 27, 2014: "Swiss honey contains harmful plastic," "Ferrari ...
    March 27, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • A Holiday Wish: More Wild Tigers
    A Holiday Wish: More Wild Tigers
    Tigers are in trouble. The largest of the world’s cats, a species that’s existed for two million years, ...
    December 23, 2013BY Sharon Guynup
  • Conservationists Hope Technology, Ranger Training Will Defeat Poachers
    Conservationists Hope Technology, Ranger Training Will Defeat Poachers
    As the slaughter of elephants, rhinos, and tigers increases, conservationists are looking to promising surveillance technologies and training ...
    November 5, 2013BY Gary Feuerberg
  • New Home for Endangered Asiatic Wild Buffalo
    New Home for Endangered Asiatic Wild Buffalo
    The endangered Asiatic wild buffalo (Bubalus arnee) limited to central Indian forests, has recently secured a new home ...
    May 26, 2013BY Tarun Bhalla
  • India Calls Dolphins ‘Non-Human Persons’, Bans In-Captivity Shows
    India Calls Dolphins ‘Non-Human Persons’, Bans In-Captivity Shows
    India’s Ministry of Environment and Forests, has banned public entertainment shows by captive dolphins calling it morally unacceptable.
    May 24, 2013BY Venus Upadhayaya
TOP NEWS
  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    4hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
    5hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
    6hr By Jacob Burg
    How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    12hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
  • Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
    13hr By Ross Kelly
    Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
  • Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
    14hr By Tom Gantert
    Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
  • Trump Issues Memo to Accelerate AI Use for National Security
    14hr By Aldgra Fredly
    Trump Issues Memo to Accelerate AI Use for National Security
  • Trump Grants Full Pardon to Former Rep. Stephen Buyer
    16hr By Jacki Thrapp
    Trump Grants Full Pardon to Former Rep. Stephen Buyer
  • How Constitutional Liberties Moved Into Hidden Algorithms | Jacob Siegel
    19hr By Jan Jekielek, Epoch TV
    How Constitutional Liberties Moved Into Hidden Algorithms | Jacob Siegel
  • Auburn University Student Missing for Days Found Dead in Japan
    19hr By Tom Gantert
    Auburn University Student Missing for Days Found Dead in Japan
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