Penguin poop spotted from space reveals hidden colonies in melting region of Antarctica
CBS #1 - 11 months ago

The crane who fell in love with a human
Washington Post - 6 years ago

Moving species emerges as last resort as climate warms
NBC #25 - 4 months ago

Olive ridley sea turtles are constantly on the move, so protective zones should follow them
The Conversation #5 - 5 weeks ago

The Last Thing Albatrosses Needed Was a New Predator
Atlantic #5 - 14 months ago

Tiger-cats, sea squirts and beetles, oh my! Meet some species identified in 2024
NPR Online News #6 - 6 weeks ago

In Bali, bird sellers help endangered mynah make a comeback
NBC #31 - 5 months ago

Peter Jackson, Maoris, Colossal To De-Extinct World’s Largest Bird
Forbes - 2 days ago

Should We Change Species to Save Them?
New York Times #11 - 14 months ago

Scientists Striving To Revive Dodo Bird Species
One America #2 - 14 hours ago

The Iberian lynx is back from the brink of extinction, thanks to conservation efforts
NBC #34 - 6 months ago

Witnessing the spectacle of synchronous fireflies is ‘like magic’
NPR Online News #4 - 7 months ago

They Shoot Owls in California, Don’t They?
New York Times #18 - 2 months ago

Ancient deity, pet and endangered species. Why is axolotl Mexico’s most beloved amphibian?
Associated Press #6 - 3 months ago

After record low, monarch butterflies return to California
NBC #41 - 3 years ago

An otter in Santa Cruz is hassling surfers — and stealing their boards
NPR Online News #2 - 2 years ago

Iberian lynx rebounds from brink of extinction, hailed as the "greatest recovery of a cat species ever achieved"
CBS #10 - 3 weeks ago

Love rats: Canadians get chance to feed rodents named after old flames to owls
Guardian #12 - 5 weeks ago

Indonesia’s new capital raises fears for orangutans, dolphins and more
NBC #5 - 2 years ago

660 pounds: Scientists says world's largest freshwater fish is found in Cambodia
NPR Online News #4 - 2 months ago

Colorful frogs downed by disease are making a surprising comeback
Science - 20 hours ago

Gray whales have been mysteriously washing up dead on the Pacific coast. Now scientists think they might have the answer.
Business Insider #18 - 11 months ago

China removes giant pandas from endangered species list
Axios #4 - 9 months ago

Scientists say they've made a breakthrough in efforts to bring back the extinct Tasmanian tiger
CBS #10 - 3 weeks ago

Indonesia bans five foreign scientists, shelves conservation data
Science - 3 days ago

Scientists thought this tiny, blind mole was extinct for over 85 years, but they were wrong
Business Insider #25 - 5 weeks ago

Rare, Revered Reptile on Brink of Extinction After Last Female Dies
Time #2 - 2 weeks ago

Protecting half of the planet is the best way to fight climate change and biodiversity loss – we’ve mapped the key places to do it
The Conversation #8 - 3 years ago

Super-sized trapdoor spider discovered in Australia
NBC #21 - 2 years ago

A grey whale was seen in the Atlantic for one of the only times in the last 200 years. Scientists say it's bad news for the planet.
Business Insider #29 - 6 months ago

Biden administration withdraws proposal that aimed to save whales off East Coast by slowing ship speeds
CBS #15 - 4 weeks ago

Meet 2 Extinct Birds Of Mexico’s Most Isolated Island. Hint: One Is A Type Of ‘Elf Owl’
Forbes - 2 weeks ago

Biden gives Mexico a year to better protect endangered marine animals
NBC #23 - 2 years ago

A North Atlantic right whale was found dead near Martha's Vineyard. There are only around 360 left.
Business Insider #37 - 13 months ago

Trump orders likely to drive species’ extinction, wildlife advocates warn
Guardian #12 - 5 weeks ago

A North Carolina wildlife crossing will save people. Can it save the last wild red wolves too?
Associated Press #6 - 2 months ago

Maine Lobstermen Stick It to Federal Government
Townhall #2 - 1 day ago

Scientists took the first-ever photos of an adorable echidna, named after David Attenborough, that hasn't been seen for over 60 years
Business Insider #17 - 10 months ago

Otters posing for selfies in Japanese cafes may be linked to illegal trade, experts warn
Guardian #18 - 5 weeks ago

Want an elephant? Botswana’s president says his country has too many.
Washington Post #9 - 9 months ago
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