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The home of the only wild population of Victorian grassland earless dragons is no longer viable as a private farm, but ...
Under what conditions would it be right—or is it never acceptable—to eliminate a harmful species from our planet? That's what ...
Sharks and rays (which are closely related) are among the most severely impacted species within the ocean’s accelerating ecological crisis. More than 35% are now threatened with extinction, largely ...
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For the first time, the remarkable features of Australia's unique wildlife—from platypus, bilby, kangaroo, koala and emu to ...
Lloyd's Register: Considered Approach to Protecting Marine Biodiversity Offers Competitive Advantage
Proactive measures supporting marine biodiversity create operational efficiencies and attract commercial incentives, ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNWorld’s Largest Organism Faces Extinction—And We Might Not Be Able to Stop ItIn the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, a remarkable organism known as Pando stands as the largest living organism on Earth by mass ...
The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) have named the first World ...
New fossil study shows how ocean biodiversity rebounded post-extinction, offering vital clues for today's climate crisis.
Gene editing’s real value is not in re-creating copies of long-extinct species like dire wolves, but instead using it to ...
Crocodile populations in Jamaica have been decimated, due to habitat loss and poaching. One man created a crocodile sanctuary ...
The loss of insects is not just a biodiversity crisis. It threatens food security, weakens climate resilience, and erodes ...
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