A Sumatran elephant found dead in Indonesia’s Central Aceh district in late February was the latest case of electrocution to kill one of Indonesia’s remaining critically endangered elephants, ...
In early March, a trail camera located in Ujung Kulon National Park in western Indonesia captured a rare female Javan ...
So, to put it simply, modern agreements are deeper and compliance-driven. If Pakistan under GSP+ aligns with 27 conventions, the provisions suggest that India under a deeper arrangement may still ...
A pair of naturalists spent weeks in the wilds of South Florida in the 1930s, braving alligators and snakes to find and photograph wetland and wading birds like the gangly wood stork. Unlike many of ...
New exhibits will feature endangered species like red pandas, Bornean orangutans and could leopards. The Topeka Zoo announced a five-year master plan to add several new animal exhibits. The total cost ...
LION POPULATIONS. WHAT’S GOING ON HERE? WELL, A DECISION THAT IS MADE HERE AT THE CALIFORNIA NATURAL RESOURCES BUILDING IN DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO COULD HAVE AN IMPACT ON MOUNTAIN LIONS IN CENTRAL ...
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Waste mound collapse at Indonesia's largest landfill kills at least 5 and leaves several missing
Waste mound collapse at Indonesia's largest landfill kills at least 5 and leaves several missing - Officials say a massive avalanche of garbage at Indonesia’s largest landfill has killed at least five ...
Scientists believe there are only a few hundred black-footed ferrets still living in the Western United States. The carnivores once thrived on the plains between Canada and Mexico, eating prairie dogs ...
Until now, scientists have only known about the animals from fossils. But they suspected the creatures might still be alive, ...
The Trump administration is removing the wood stork from the list of protected species under the Endangered Species Act. The wood stork, which 40 years ago was on the brink of extinction in South ...
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Scientists find 2 marsupial species, thought to have gone extinct 6,000 years ago, living in the forests of New Guinea
The pygmy long-fingered possum and the ring-tailed glider, two marsupials believed to have died out thousands of years ago, are still alive in Papuan Indonesia.
A plantation worker photographed this new genus of mammal in New Guinea, thought to have been dead for 6,000 years.
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