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As U.S. butterfly populations face declines, the John Ball Zoo has launched a program to save these insects in a race against extinction.
Ken Springer Contributing Writer “What’s a map, Dad?” A Cartographer’s Nightmare I’ve never actually heard a youngster say ...
The Department of Conservation flew ranger Iain Graham and his dog Brew to Adams Wilderness. They found the elusive female kiwi and collected feathers for DNA confirmation-called “almost miraculous.” ...
If Graham’s ears were correct — honed by his profession as a Biodiversity ranger — then he knew he was hearing two creatures ...
"I'm not sure how to express how thrilling this rediscovery is for the conservation world," an expert says.
The new species was observed spending “long periods sunning itself,” on a tree high up in Angola’s central highlands, according to a study.
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