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Researchers stunned after rediscovering species not seen in over 150 years: 'Long-term monitoring is necessary'
Much remains to be studied and understood. Researchers stunned after rediscovering species not seen in over 150 years: 'Long-term monitoring is necessary' first appeared on The Cool Down.
On a recent journey into the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle, Ramón Pucha realized he was being trailed. Unfazed, he continued his trek, focused entirely on the precious cargo he carried — seeds from some ...
While conservation efforts have bolstered the populations of many species considered to be threatened in 2025, many animal and plant species continue to dwindle in number, with some even going extinct ...
Many species benefit from the habitats that beavers create by building dams—and not just aquatic life. A new study by the WSL and Eawag research institutes published in the Journal of Animal Ecology ...
Donations made to the Endangered Resources Fund on your Wisconsin tax form go to conserve rare plants and animals ...
Massachusetts recognizes May 16 as Endangered Species Day, highlighting 453 endangered plants and animals. Eleven mammals are endangered, including six whale species and five bat species. Endangered ...
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The waiting list for endangered species: 2,000+ species stuck in bureaucratic limbo
With each passing year, species across the United States face an uncertain future. As habitats continue to be destroyed, ...
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