Conservation

Weird, rare mushrooms in Ecuador reveal secrets about life and loss of biodiversity
Fungi expert fights mining to save Ecuador's cloud forests and discovers new species.


Watch endangered marsupials return to Australian bushland after 62 years
Endangered eastern quolls reintroduced to mainland Australia after 60 years

If you love Utah’s public lands, it’s time to pay attention
Utah's land control push risks public access, conservation concerns rise.

WATCH: Galápagos tortoise at Philadelphia zoo becomes oldest first-time mother of species
97-Year-Old Galápagos Tortoise Becomes Oldest First-Time Mom at Philly Zoo


These 60-year-old geckos could be the world’s oldest
World's oldest geckos discovered in NZ, rewriting reptile longevity records


Need a mounted deer head or antlers? Arizona wildlife asset auction aims to please
AZ wildlife auction offers unique taxidermy, supports conservation efforts

WATCH: Little girl plays catch with a dolphin
Young girl befriends dolphin in spontaneous game of catch in Mexico


WATCH: Black bear at Yellowstone emerges from hibernation
Yellowstone black bear awakens from hibernation with newborn cubs


5 Best ‘Animal Formations’ Captured In The 2024 Nature Photography Contest
Nature Photography Contest 2024: Stunning Photos of Collective Animal Behavior


Meet The Animal Kingdom’s 5 Most Amazing ‘Dieters’—Subsisting On One Type Of Food Up To 99% Of The Time
Meet 5 animal species thriving on extreme, specialized diets


DEIA For Birds Could Help Avian Conservation
Study reveals bias in bird research: female birds crucial for conservation insights


Elusive Californian mammal captured on camera for first time ever | CNN
First live photos of Mount Lyell shrew captured, aiding conservation efforts


Brazil’s iconic Christ the Redeemer statue is caught in a battle between church and state | CNN
Brazil debates church control over Christ the Redeemer statue site


Endangered whales found entangled in rope off Massachusetts, and 1 is likely to die
The critically endangered North Atlantic right whale numbers less than 400, and the species faces existential threats from entanglement in gear and collisions with ships.

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