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Conservation

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WWildlife
Stoat that swam to predator-free island has stay cut short
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Stoat that swam to predator-free island has stay cut short

  • September 22, 2025
A stoat caught in a trap on a predator-free island in the Marlborough Sounds likely swam across from…
WWildlife
Six Baby Cheetahs Born in the Richmond Zoo's Prolific Breeding Program – 167 Cats Since 2013 (WATCH)
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Six Baby Cheetahs Born in the Richmond Zoo’s Prolific Breeding Program – 167 Cats Since 2013 (WATCH)

  • September 22, 2025
Six cheetah cubs with their mother –Courtesy of Metro Richmond Zoo At a zoo in Richmond, a raucous…
WWildlife
František Vejmělka Pictured With a Subalpine Woolly Rat
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First-Ever Photos Reveal Secretive Giant Rat of New Guinea

  • September 20, 2025
Large rat Mallomys istapantap. Image from a camera trap. Credit: FrantiÅ¡ek VejmÄ›lka, originally published in: VejmÄ›lka, F. (2025).…
WWildlife
Trail Cams Leave Park Officials Elated as Rare Gaur Seen Thriving in Forest–World's Largest Bovine
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Trail Cams Leave Park Officials Elated as Rare Gaur Seen Thriving in Forest–World’s Largest Bovine

  • September 20, 2025
Trail cam footage -Released by Thailand Department of National Parks Wildlife and Plant Conservation Thai wildlife officials are…
WWildlife
DOC takes down possum-control promo video after complaint
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DOC takes down possum-control promo video after complaint

  • September 19, 2025
A Department of Conservation (DOC) promotional video showing a woman sitting on her front porch shooting a possum…
WWildlife
Biotech Startup Claims It's Getting Closer to 'Resurrecting' the Extinct Dodo
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Biotech Startup Claims It’s Getting Closer to ‘Resurrecting’ the Extinct Dodo

  • September 18, 2025
A version of the dodo bird (Raphus cucullatus) could make a return someday soon. Colossal Biosciences announced this…
WWildlife
Endangered Red and Yellow Mountain Frogs Are Bred for First Time–Years of Work to Save the Species
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Endangered Red and Yellow Mountain Frogs Are Bred for First Time–Years of Work to Save the Species

  • September 18, 2025
– credit Southern Cross University A unique and beautiful mountain-dwelling frog has been bred in captivity and released…
WWildlife
Orangutan Released After 9 Years of Intensive Rehabilitation in Nonprofit's 'Jungle School'
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Orangutan Released After 9 Years of Intensive Rehabilitation in Nonprofit’s ‘Jungle School’

  • September 11, 2025
– credit, the Borneo Orangutan Rescue Alliance, supplied A conservation project just announced the successful release of Popi,…
WWildlife
World’s Smallest Snake Rediscovered in Barbados After 20 Years
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World’s Smallest Snake Rediscovered in Barbados After 20 Years

  • September 11, 2025
The Barbados threadsnake (Photo by Connor Blades) The world’s smallest snake was rediscovered under a rock in central…
WWildlife
Africa’s Deadliest Snake Could Be an Unexpected Agricultural Hero
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Africa’s Deadliest Snake Could Be an Unexpected Agricultural Hero

  • September 10, 2025
Puff adders, one of Africa’s most widespread snakes, could be agricultural heroes in disguise. Credit: Graham Alexander/Wits University…
EEnvironment
Draining the sea: fishing in crisis in south-east Asia – in pictures | Environment
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Draining the sea: fishing in crisis in south-east Asia – in pictures | Environment

  • September 5, 2025
Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia are beautiful tourist destinations, but off their coasts is a darker hidden reality,…
EEnvironment
Nine decades on, a witness to the last Tasmanian thylacine recounts her experience
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Nine decades on, a witness to the last Tasmanian thylacine recounts her experience

  • September 5, 2025
Even after nine decades, Peggie Bassett can still remember the guttural growl and striking scent of the last…
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