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Lands inhabited by Indigenous peoples in the tropics host much of the world's biodiversity. An estimated 60 million ...
Most people would call it a "field mouse," but a scientist would ask, "Was it Peromyscus maniculatus? Or Peromyscus leucopus?
Their conclusion? The first confirmed sighting of an Asian small-clawed otter in Nepal in 185 years. In their bulletin, ...
Antelopes are renowned for their elegant appearance and distinctive horns. However, when we think of antelopes, it’s easy to assume that they are a specific group of animals. In fact, “antelope” is a ...
Taking in everything from summiting Kilimanjaro to exploring fjords, these extraordinary sojourns will be sure to stir your ...
In celebration of Endangered Species Day, observed annually on May 16, Al Ain Zoo is shining a spotlight on its 57-year legacy of wildlife conservation and its pivotal role in safeguarding ...
Oryx. Image by Openverse. The Arabian oryx represents the first species to be upgraded from “extinct in the wild” to “vulnerable” on the IUCN Red List, marking an extraordinary conservation ...
With effect from 2011, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species reclassified the Arabian oryx as Vulnerable. Coming just 40 years after the species was officially declared Extinct in the Wild, this ...
The species has been downgraded from “endangered” to “vulnerable” on the IUCN Red List. The Arabian oryx’s distinctive appearance—with long, straight horns and a white coat that reflects the desert ...
When officials from the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish brought the oryx from South Africa to White Sands Missile Range, a Department of Defense-owned expanse surrounding White Sands ...
"The Endangered Species List has become like the Hotel California: Once a species enters, they never leave," Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum wrote Cover Images via AP Images; Getty Images ...
it is just the latest in a long list of work shining a spotlight on just how powerful conservation is when it comes to turning the tide for these species that seem destined for extinction. Meanwhile ...