With reports of 200 or more species going extinct each day, it can seem like an uphill battle to keep vulnerable populations ...
Scientists are rethinking extinction risk as studies reveal how shrinking populations disrupt social connections that many animals depend on.
An extinct snail found in a Bermuda alleyway led to biologists breeding 100,000 and releasing them back into the wild—and they're thriving.
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Lost animal species that clawed their way back from extinction
Extinction is supposed to be final, yet the natural world keeps producing plot twists. Around the globe, animals written off ...
A world where extinct animals are brought back for the betterment of both the planet and mankind may seem like science ...
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Rare Animal, Once Thought to Be Extinct, Discovered on Footage from Remote California Trail Cameras
Scientists from Oregon State University looked at coastal martens in the town of Klamath for three months ...
A new study informs conservation and land management efforts for one of the least understood mammals in the Pacific Northwest ...
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This button-sized animal was once written off as extinct. Years later, conservation changed its fate
This restoration effort, the team says, is one of the biggest success stories they've experienced in their careers.
Prominent research studies have suggested that our planet is currently experiencing another mass extinction, based on extrapolating extinctions from the past 500 years into the future and the idea ...
Over a million species of animals and plants are now hanging by a thread, more than ever before in human history, says the International Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services ...
The fossils offer a rare glimpse into a cataclysmic event that brought a sudden end to the greatest explosion of life in our planet's history.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service settled federal litigation over the species’ plight. But the wood stork will lose its ...
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