Animals
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Animals United Kingdom7. October 2024
Happy Crows: Best Breeding Season Yet!
A record number of Cornish Coughs attempted to breed in Cornwall this year.
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Animals The World4. October 2024
These Large Mammals Need Attention, so There’s Now a Live Map That Follows Them!
Up-to-date and downloadable maps are available to follow the migration routes of ungulates, including the iconic Serengeti wildebeest and African elephant, to improve conservation planning, infrastructure development, and policy making.
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Animals Greece24. September 2024
Rerouting All Our Ships, to Protect Our Threatened Whales
In an effort to avoid ship trikes with east Mediterranean sperm whales whose population risks extinction, a Greek shipping company has rerouted all its vessels, thus setting an example in the industry as key players in marine conservation.
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Animals Nigeria23. September 2024
It’s Not Too Late: Saving the Iconic, Critically Endangered Elephant
Dedicated to reversing the decline of its critically endangered elephant population, Nigeria is working hard to protect the iconic animal’s habitat, mitigate human-elephant conflicts, and crack down on illicit ivory trafficking.
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Animals The World20. September 2024
Knowing When to Stop: How Wildlife Organizations Still Help By Stepping Aside
Wildlife organizations that outlive their usefulness are encouraged to step aside in favor of consolidations, which could increase efficiency and effectiveness in saving endangered species around the globe and preserving the environment.
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Animals Australia15. September 2024
From Plants to Animals, (Many!) Endangered Species Populations Are Growing
New South Wales, in Australia, has conducted the first report on plants and animals risking extinction in national parks, and more than a third of all threatened species studied have a population that is heading in the right direction.
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Animals Brazil11. September 2024
Connected Forest Canopy: a Bridge for Animals to Cross Safely
Armed with traditional communities’ deep knowledge of forests and their inhabitants, artificial bridges have been built to connect the forest canopy over a road that crosses Brazil’s states of Amazonas and Roraima, allowing arboreal mammals to cross the road safely from above.
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