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2 weeks ago
US news

Display of a captured wolf in a Wyoming bar brings outrage

Wolves in Wyoming face differing perceptions; killing them is legal in most of the state without a license. [ more ]
#biodiversity
www.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago
US news

Catalina Island Scraps Plan to Shoot 2,000 Deer From Helicopters

Nonnative deer are harming native plants on Santa Catalina Island, making it more susceptible to wildfires. [ more ]
Mail Online
3 weeks ago
OMG science

Meet the kowari: Why this cute Australian animal could soon be extinct

The kowari, a small carnivorous marsupial, is endangered with only 1,200 left in the wild, emphasizing the importance of conservation efforts. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
OMG science

Scientists transplant soil fungi in race to save world's threatened orchids

Scientists are focusing on saving orchids by discovering essential soil fungi, breeding, and transplanting them to their habitats to counteract the effects of climate change. [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago
OMG science

Bay Area nature challenge with California Academy of Sciences turns into global competition

City Nature Challenge is an international competition to photograph and identify plant and animal species, promoting community science and conservation efforts. [ more ]
Sacramento Bee
1 month ago
California

A tech giant is helping restore these Sacramento Valley rice fields to a floodplain. Here's why

Conservation efforts to restore natural floodplains are crucial for biodiversity and climate resilience. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
OMG science

British succulent society chair quits over row about taking specimens from wild

A furious dispute erupted in the UK's leading succulent society over collecting plants from the wild, prompting the chair to resign. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago
US news

Catalina Island Scraps Plan to Shoot 2,000 Deer From Helicopters

Nonnative deer are harming native plants on Santa Catalina Island, making it more susceptible to wildfires. [ more ]
Mail Online
3 weeks ago
OMG science

Meet the kowari: Why this cute Australian animal could soon be extinct

The kowari, a small carnivorous marsupial, is endangered with only 1,200 left in the wild, emphasizing the importance of conservation efforts. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
OMG science

Scientists transplant soil fungi in race to save world's threatened orchids

Scientists are focusing on saving orchids by discovering essential soil fungi, breeding, and transplanting them to their habitats to counteract the effects of climate change. [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago
OMG science

Bay Area nature challenge with California Academy of Sciences turns into global competition

City Nature Challenge is an international competition to photograph and identify plant and animal species, promoting community science and conservation efforts. [ more ]
Sacramento Bee
1 month ago
California

A tech giant is helping restore these Sacramento Valley rice fields to a floodplain. Here's why

Conservation efforts to restore natural floodplains are crucial for biodiversity and climate resilience. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
OMG science

British succulent society chair quits over row about taking specimens from wild

A furious dispute erupted in the UK's leading succulent society over collecting plants from the wild, prompting the chair to resign. [ more ]
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#research
SFGATE
2 weeks ago
OMG science

'Distressing': Tiny insects are killing world's largest trees

The study of bark beetles and giant sequoias reveals the impact of climate change on their relationship and the urgent need to save these ancient trees. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
1 month ago
OMG science

Scientists say they are learning basics of sperm whale language

Scientists studying sperm whales off Dominica have identified a potential phonetic alphabet in their clicks for communication, shedding light on the complexity of whale language. [ more ]
SFGATE
2 weeks ago
OMG science

'Distressing': Tiny insects are killing world's largest trees

The study of bark beetles and giant sequoias reveals the impact of climate change on their relationship and the urgent need to save these ancient trees. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
1 month ago
OMG science

Scientists say they are learning basics of sperm whale language

Scientists studying sperm whales off Dominica have identified a potential phonetic alphabet in their clicks for communication, shedding light on the complexity of whale language. [ more ]
moreresearch
#wildlife-rehabilitation
www.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago
OMG science

Pelicans are starving. We might know why

Emaciated brown pelicans are turning up far from their ocean home due to a broken link in the food chain, with wildlife centers treating them at a high cost. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Chicago Cubs

A video shows people trying to pull 2 black bear cubs from trees in North Carolina

Avoid close contact with black bears to maintain their wild nature. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago
OMG science

Pelicans are starving. We might know why

Emaciated brown pelicans are turning up far from their ocean home due to a broken link in the food chain, with wildlife centers treating them at a high cost. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Chicago Cubs

A video shows people trying to pull 2 black bear cubs from trees in North Carolina

Avoid close contact with black bears to maintain their wild nature. [ more ]
morewildlife-rehabilitation
#pandas
www.npr.org
2 weeks ago
US news

Giant Pandas are returning to D.C.'s National Zoo

The National Zoo in D.C. will welcome two adolescent pandas by the end of the year, continuing the tradition of housing these animals for diplomatic and conservation purposes. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
San Francisco

The San Francisco Zoo will receive a pair of pandas from China

San Francisco will be hosting a pair of pandas for the first time, continuing China's 'panda diplomacy' for conservation and international relations. [ more ]
www.npr.org
2 weeks ago
US news

Giant Pandas are returning to D.C.'s National Zoo

The National Zoo in D.C. will welcome two adolescent pandas by the end of the year, continuing the tradition of housing these animals for diplomatic and conservation purposes. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
San Francisco

The San Francisco Zoo will receive a pair of pandas from China

San Francisco will be hosting a pair of pandas for the first time, continuing China's 'panda diplomacy' for conservation and international relations. [ more ]
morepandas
www.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago
OMG science

You Can Use Your Outdoor Space for Conservation

Conservation can happen in your own backyard by creating pollinator gardens with native plants to support local wildlife. [ more ]
BKReader
2 weeks ago
Brooklyn

Falcon Chicks Hatch Atop Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge

Monitoring peregrine falcons for conservation and identification purposes is a crucial aspect of wildlife protection in urban environments. [ more ]
#london-zoo
Time Out London
3 weeks ago
London

London Zoo needs your help to celebrate its 200th birthday

ZSL is celebrating London Zoo's 200-year anniversary by inviting the public to share stories and donate items for a special exhibit in 2026. [ more ]
www.hamhigh.co.uk
3 weeks ago
Chicago Cubs

Watch as fiesty lion cubs brave their first health check at London Zoo

Zookeepers performed health checks on endangered lion cubs in London Zoo, ensuring their well-being and contributing to the global conservation effort. [ more ]
www.bbc.com
3 weeks ago
London

London Zoo's future secured with new leasehold bill

London Zoo's leasehold extended from 60 to 150 years for improved planning and investments. [ more ]
www.hamhigh.co.uk
1 month ago
London

Kids can enter contest to be junior zookeeper at London Zoo

The London Zoo is offering a Junior Zookeeper experience through a nationwide competition for children aged 11-15 to inspire future conservationists and zookeepers. [ more ]
www.standard.co.uk
2 months ago
Chicago Cubs

London Zoo welcomes three lion cubs from endangered species

Asiatic lions are critically endangered and can only be found in Gujarat, India's Gir Forest.
The recent birth of three Asiatic lion cubs at the London Zoo is a significant boost for conservation efforts. [ more ]
Time Out London
2 months ago
London

First look: inside London Zoo's brand-new reptile house

The 'Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians' exhibition at London Zoo opens on March 29, featuring 33 different species, including rare and endangered animals like giant salamanders and mountain chicken frogs.
The new enclosure is meticulously designed to meet the specific needs of each individual species, with 11 climate-controlled zones, 50 aquatic systems, and carefully planted habitats. [ more ]
Time Out London
3 weeks ago
London

London Zoo needs your help to celebrate its 200th birthday

ZSL is celebrating London Zoo's 200-year anniversary by inviting the public to share stories and donate items for a special exhibit in 2026. [ more ]
www.hamhigh.co.uk
3 weeks ago
Chicago Cubs

Watch as fiesty lion cubs brave their first health check at London Zoo

Zookeepers performed health checks on endangered lion cubs in London Zoo, ensuring their well-being and contributing to the global conservation effort. [ more ]
www.bbc.com
3 weeks ago
London

London Zoo's future secured with new leasehold bill

London Zoo's leasehold extended from 60 to 150 years for improved planning and investments. [ more ]
www.hamhigh.co.uk
1 month ago
London

Kids can enter contest to be junior zookeeper at London Zoo

The London Zoo is offering a Junior Zookeeper experience through a nationwide competition for children aged 11-15 to inspire future conservationists and zookeepers. [ more ]
www.standard.co.uk
2 months ago
Chicago Cubs

London Zoo welcomes three lion cubs from endangered species

Asiatic lions are critically endangered and can only be found in Gujarat, India's Gir Forest.
The recent birth of three Asiatic lion cubs at the London Zoo is a significant boost for conservation efforts. [ more ]
Time Out London
2 months ago
London

First look: inside London Zoo's brand-new reptile house

The 'Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians' exhibition at London Zoo opens on March 29, featuring 33 different species, including rare and endangered animals like giant salamanders and mountain chicken frogs.
The new enclosure is meticulously designed to meet the specific needs of each individual species, with 11 climate-controlled zones, 50 aquatic systems, and carefully planted habitats. [ more ]
morelondon-zoo
#habitat-loss
www.newsshopper.co.uk
3 weeks ago
Web design

Wild Things: Glad to see the return of swifts

Swifts returning can signal the start of summer, but habitat loss due to renovations is a major threat to their population. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
1 month ago
UK news

Study that asked people to count squashed bugs reveals worrying results

Citizen science survey shows 78% decline in bug splats on car number plates across the UK since 2004, indicating a significant drop in flying insects population. [ more ]
www.newsshopper.co.uk
3 weeks ago
Web design

Wild Things: Glad to see the return of swifts

Swifts returning can signal the start of summer, but habitat loss due to renovations is a major threat to their population. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
1 month ago
UK news

Study that asked people to count squashed bugs reveals worrying results

Citizen science survey shows 78% decline in bug splats on car number plates across the UK since 2004, indicating a significant drop in flying insects population. [ more ]
morehabitat-loss
#endangered-species
Slate Magazine
3 weeks ago
OMG science

A Flattened, Bloody Raccoon on a Highway Isn't Just a Bummer. It's a Dire Warning.

Majrad's death, a pregnant Asiatic cheetah killed by a car in Iran, highlights the threat of roadkill to endangered species. [ more ]
www.aljazeera.com
1 month ago
OMG science

How India is racing against time to save the endangered red panda

India is working to conserve the population of endangered red pandas. [ more ]
Austin Monitor
1 month ago
OMG science

Development and climate change continue to threaten Balcones Canyonlands creatures - Austin Monitor

Conservation efforts are crucial to protect endangered species amidst rapid urbanization and habitat loss. [ more ]
SFGATE
1 month ago
OMG science

One of the rarest animals on Earth makes comeback in Death Valley

The critically endangered Devils Hole pupfish is rebounding in a remote desert cavern after facing near extinction. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
3 months ago
Environment

Opinion: Is the restoration of California's cutest keystone species worth it?

Sea otters play a crucial role in maintaining marine ecosystems, despite being perceived as a threat by some individuals.
Debates and studies are ongoing regarding the potential reintroduction of sea otters to their historic range to address population challenges and ecological impacts. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
OMG science

Rewinding human mistakes': can IVF save the world's most threatened species?

Scientists have performed the first successful embryo transfer in a related white rhino species, bringing the world closer to saving the critically endangered northern white rhino.
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) could be a game-changer for conservation efforts and help mitigate the effects of climate change and habitat loss.
The technology is viewed as a last-ditch effort to preserve cornerstone species and genetic diversity in various endangered species before they reach a terminal decline. [ more ]
Slate Magazine
3 weeks ago
OMG science

A Flattened, Bloody Raccoon on a Highway Isn't Just a Bummer. It's a Dire Warning.

Majrad's death, a pregnant Asiatic cheetah killed by a car in Iran, highlights the threat of roadkill to endangered species. [ more ]
www.aljazeera.com
1 month ago
OMG science

How India is racing against time to save the endangered red panda

India is working to conserve the population of endangered red pandas. [ more ]
Austin Monitor
1 month ago
OMG science

Development and climate change continue to threaten Balcones Canyonlands creatures - Austin Monitor

Conservation efforts are crucial to protect endangered species amidst rapid urbanization and habitat loss. [ more ]
SFGATE
1 month ago
OMG science

One of the rarest animals on Earth makes comeback in Death Valley

The critically endangered Devils Hole pupfish is rebounding in a remote desert cavern after facing near extinction. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
3 months ago
Environment

Opinion: Is the restoration of California's cutest keystone species worth it?

Sea otters play a crucial role in maintaining marine ecosystems, despite being perceived as a threat by some individuals.
Debates and studies are ongoing regarding the potential reintroduction of sea otters to their historic range to address population challenges and ecological impacts. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
OMG science

Rewinding human mistakes': can IVF save the world's most threatened species?

Scientists have performed the first successful embryo transfer in a related white rhino species, bringing the world closer to saving the critically endangered northern white rhino.
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) could be a game-changer for conservation efforts and help mitigate the effects of climate change and habitat loss.
The technology is viewed as a last-ditch effort to preserve cornerstone species and genetic diversity in various endangered species before they reach a terminal decline. [ more ]
moreendangered-species
#wildlife-protection
www.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
London

Court bid to prevent Spurs leasing rewilded London golf course fails

Public parks are at risk due to court decision favoring Enfield council leasing Whitewebbs Park to build a football academy, threatening open spaces and wildlife conservation. [ more ]
www.cbc.ca
1 month ago
Gadgets

Flapping and hopping around their nest, Toronto's bald eaglets in a 'precarious time,' TRCA says | CBC News

The pair of bald eagle eaglets in Toronto are in a critical development stage, with the risk of premature fledging if disturbed. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
London

Court bid to prevent Spurs leasing rewilded London golf course fails

Public parks are at risk due to court decision favoring Enfield council leasing Whitewebbs Park to build a football academy, threatening open spaces and wildlife conservation. [ more ]
www.cbc.ca
1 month ago
Gadgets

Flapping and hopping around their nest, Toronto's bald eaglets in a 'precarious time,' TRCA says | CBC News

The pair of bald eagle eaglets in Toronto are in a critical development stage, with the risk of premature fledging if disturbed. [ more ]
morewildlife-protection
#community
Brooklyn Eagle
3 weeks ago
Brooklyn

Three peregrine falcons hatch atop Verrazzano Bridge's Brooklyn tower

Healthy peregrine falcon chicks hatch on Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. [ more ]
www.enfieldindependent.co.uk
1 month ago
London

Broadwater Farm riot mural' to be preserved

The 'Equality-Harmony' mural from the Broadwater Farm estate is being carefully dismantled and preserved as a symbol of social history. [ more ]
Funcheap
2 months ago
San Francisco

EarthFest 2024 at the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens (April 20-21)

Celebrate Earth Day at SF Zoo's EarthFest with conservation projects and partners.
Learn about sustainability actions at home, work, and in the community at the event. [ more ]
Brooklyn Eagle
3 weeks ago
Brooklyn

Three peregrine falcons hatch atop Verrazzano Bridge's Brooklyn tower

Healthy peregrine falcon chicks hatch on Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. [ more ]
www.enfieldindependent.co.uk
1 month ago
London

Broadwater Farm riot mural' to be preserved

The 'Equality-Harmony' mural from the Broadwater Farm estate is being carefully dismantled and preserved as a symbol of social history. [ more ]
Funcheap
2 months ago
San Francisco

EarthFest 2024 at the San Francisco Zoo & Gardens (April 20-21)

Celebrate Earth Day at SF Zoo's EarthFest with conservation projects and partners.
Learn about sustainability actions at home, work, and in the community at the event. [ more ]
morecommunity
Mail Online
3 weeks ago
OMG science

Fin-tastic stuff! Shark swims 17,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean

Silky shark 'Genie' broke world record with 17,000-mile journey across the Pacific Ocean. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
OMG science

Migratory freshwater fish populations down by more than 80% since 1970'

Migratory fish populations declined by over 80% since 1970, impacted globally with rapid declines in South America and the Caribbean due to barriers, pollution, and climate breakdown. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago
OMG science

Eagles shifting flight paths to avoid Ukraine conflict, scientists find

Eagles alter migratory routes in Ukraine due to conflict, delaying breeding and affecting energy expenditure. [ more ]
#marine-mammals
www.montereyherald.com
4 weeks ago
OMG science

Researchers follow orca flukeprints' in Monterey Bay

Local scientists tracking orcas in Monterey Bay during gray whale migration to study population through new eDNA method. [ more ]
www.standard.co.uk
3 months ago
London

Porpoise spotted in River Thames at Twickenham in west London

Porpoise spotted in River Thames at Twickenham, 50km inland.
Dolphins and porpoises have previously been seen in the Thames, seeking food and traveling inland. [ more ]
www.montereyherald.com
4 weeks ago
OMG science

Researchers follow orca flukeprints' in Monterey Bay

Local scientists tracking orcas in Monterey Bay during gray whale migration to study population through new eDNA method. [ more ]
www.standard.co.uk
3 months ago
London

Porpoise spotted in River Thames at Twickenham in west London

Porpoise spotted in River Thames at Twickenham, 50km inland.
Dolphins and porpoises have previously been seen in the Thames, seeking food and traveling inland. [ more ]
moremarine-mammals
#invasive-species
The Atlantic
1 month ago
OMG science

A Rat Purge Saved This Island

Eliminating invasive rodents led to the revival of seabird populations on Tromelin Island. [ more ]
The Atlantic
4 months ago
OMG science

The Threat of Invasive Species Has Been Wildly Overgeneralized

Large herbivores, whether they are native or introduced, have the same impact on plant diversity.
The study challenges the popular notion that invasive species are always detrimental to ecosystems. [ more ]
The Atlantic
1 month ago
OMG science

A Rat Purge Saved This Island

Eliminating invasive rodents led to the revival of seabird populations on Tromelin Island. [ more ]
The Atlantic
4 months ago
OMG science

The Threat of Invasive Species Has Been Wildly Overgeneralized

Large herbivores, whether they are native or introduced, have the same impact on plant diversity.
The study challenges the popular notion that invasive species are always detrimental to ecosystems. [ more ]
moreinvasive-species
www.cbc.ca
1 month ago
Canada news

Officials seize around $500K worth of elvers from Toronto Pearson Airport | CBC News

Canadian elver fishery shutdown due to overfishing concerns [ more ]
www.cbc.ca
1 month ago
Chicago Cubs

Snow leopard gives birth to 2 'little snowballs' at Toronto Zoo | CBC News

A snow leopard at the Toronto Zoo gave birth to two cubs after a 97-day pregnancy, closely monitored by the Wildlife Care team. [ more ]
Nature
1 month ago
OMG science

The rise of baobab trees in Madagascar - Nature

Baobabs, part of the Adansonia genus, are culturally and globally important charismatic species that require rigorous conservation strategies for their long-term survival. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
1 month ago
Chicago Bears

Grin and bear it: Photographer snaps rare image of black bear appearing to smile above Pasadena

A wildlife photographer captured an image of a smiling bear in the San Gabriel Mountains, emphasizing human-wildlife coexistence. [ more ]
#population-growth
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
OMG science

The Ever-Resilient Pupfish Makes a Comeback in Death Valley

Devils Hole pupfish in Nevada desert show resilience despite inbreeding and small habitat, with population growing to 191, marking significant success. [ more ]
www.dw.com
2 months ago
Chicago Bears

Once endangered, brown bears bounce back in the Pyrenees DW 04/02/2024

Brown bear population in Pyrenees has grown from 76 in 2022 to 83 in 2023.
Concerns raised about inbreeding among brown bears in the region. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
OMG science

The Ever-Resilient Pupfish Makes a Comeback in Death Valley

Devils Hole pupfish in Nevada desert show resilience despite inbreeding and small habitat, with population growing to 191, marking significant success. [ more ]
www.dw.com
2 months ago
Chicago Bears

Once endangered, brown bears bounce back in the Pyrenees DW 04/02/2024

Brown bear population in Pyrenees has grown from 76 in 2022 to 83 in 2023.
Concerns raised about inbreeding among brown bears in the region. [ more ]
morepopulation-growth
Homebuilding & Renovating
1 month ago
EU data protection

Councils staggeringly 'unprepared' for Biodiversity Net Gain law roll-out

Only five local authorities in England have landowner Section 106 agreement templates for Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) sites. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
OMG science

I'm a blue whale, I'm here': researchers listen with delight to songs that hint at Antarctic resurgence

Antarctic blue whale population may be recovering after centuries of industrial whaling. [ more ]
www.hamhigh.co.uk
1 month ago
London

London Zoo is almost 200 years old and is appealing for your family memories

Preserving oral history of the zoo's connections with wildlife over two centuries through 'History Hive' project for bicentenary exhibition in 2026. [ more ]
High Country News
1 month ago
Social justice

An environmental justice coalition for all - High Country News

President Biden's Executive Order prioritizes environmental justice, conservation efforts, and community involvement in climate action. [ more ]
High Country News
1 month ago
OMG science

Audio: The Joshua tree-yucca moth link - High Country News

Mutualism between Joshua trees and yucca moths is vital for the survival of both species. [ more ]
Raw Story - Celebrating 20 Years of Independent Journalism
1 month ago
OMG science

Election fears of 'foreign interference' drive EU probe into Meta

Using Raman spectroscopy is a breakthrough in distinguishing mammoth from elephant ivory, aiding conservation efforts. [ more ]
#ecosystem-restoration
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Chicago Bears

Federal Agencies to Restore Grizzly Bears in Washington State

The federal government plans to reintroduce grizzly bears to the North Cascades in Washington to restore an essential part of the ecosystem. [ more ]
www.npr.org
4 months ago
Science

California sea otters nearly went extinct. Now they're rescuing their coastal habitat

Sea otters have played a key role in restoring the coastal marsh habitat in California.
The conservation of top predators can enhance the health and resilience of ecosystems under stress. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Chicago Bears

Federal Agencies to Restore Grizzly Bears in Washington State

The federal government plans to reintroduce grizzly bears to the North Cascades in Washington to restore an essential part of the ecosystem. [ more ]
www.npr.org
4 months ago
Science

California sea otters nearly went extinct. Now they're rescuing their coastal habitat

Sea otters have played a key role in restoring the coastal marsh habitat in California.
The conservation of top predators can enhance the health and resilience of ecosystems under stress. [ more ]
moreecosystem-restoration
#climate-change
Earth911
1 month ago
Science

Earth911 Podcast: Author Lowell Baier Explores The History Of The Endangered Species Act

The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has been crucial in protecting and restoring endangered species for over 50 years. [ more ]
Kqed
3 months ago
Science

Wildfires Are Killing California's Ancient Giants. Can Seedlings Save The Species? | KQED

The National Park Service is replanting sequoia seedlings due to low numbers after fires.
Debate arises on intervention in wilderness areas, questioning the need for human interference in natural regeneration processes. [ more ]
BBC News
3 months ago
London

Bumblebee spotters asked to help Royal Parks

Queen bumblebees are emerging earlier due to increasing temperatures, posing risks.
Royal Parks charity seeks public help to monitor bumblebee activity and combat risks. [ more ]
www.dw.com
4 months ago
OMG science

Why are great animal migrations collapsing? DW 02/12/2024

Animal migrations are remarkable feats of nature, with species traveling thousands of kilometers to find food, avoid cold winters, and reach breeding grounds.
Migratory animals face increasing threats, including habitat destruction, climate change, and illegal hunting, highlighting the need for conservation efforts. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
6 months ago
Science

Turns Out Undersea Kelp Forests Are Crucial to Salmon

Kelp forests are important underwater ecosystems that are threatened by climate change.
The disappearance of kelp forests can be attributed to changes in ocean temperature and the increase in sea urchin populations. [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
6 months ago
Environment

World's freshwater fish at risk of extinction, experts say. Here's how it could affect you

25% of the world's freshwater fish population is in danger of extinction
California fish are even more vulnerable to extinction than the global average [ more ]
Earth911
1 month ago
Science

Earth911 Podcast: Author Lowell Baier Explores The History Of The Endangered Species Act

The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has been crucial in protecting and restoring endangered species for over 50 years. [ more ]
Kqed
3 months ago
Science

Wildfires Are Killing California's Ancient Giants. Can Seedlings Save The Species? | KQED

The National Park Service is replanting sequoia seedlings due to low numbers after fires.
Debate arises on intervention in wilderness areas, questioning the need for human interference in natural regeneration processes. [ more ]
BBC News
3 months ago
London

Bumblebee spotters asked to help Royal Parks

Queen bumblebees are emerging earlier due to increasing temperatures, posing risks.
Royal Parks charity seeks public help to monitor bumblebee activity and combat risks. [ more ]
www.dw.com
4 months ago
OMG science

Why are great animal migrations collapsing? DW 02/12/2024

Animal migrations are remarkable feats of nature, with species traveling thousands of kilometers to find food, avoid cold winters, and reach breeding grounds.
Migratory animals face increasing threats, including habitat destruction, climate change, and illegal hunting, highlighting the need for conservation efforts. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
6 months ago
Science

Turns Out Undersea Kelp Forests Are Crucial to Salmon

Kelp forests are important underwater ecosystems that are threatened by climate change.
The disappearance of kelp forests can be attributed to changes in ocean temperature and the increase in sea urchin populations. [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
6 months ago
Environment

World's freshwater fish at risk of extinction, experts say. Here's how it could affect you

25% of the world's freshwater fish population is in danger of extinction
California fish are even more vulnerable to extinction than the global average [ more ]
moreclimate-change
The Verge
1 month ago
OMG science

They turned cattle ranches into tropical forest - then climate change hit

Conservation efforts can successfully restore forests, as exemplified by the Area de Conservación Guanacaste in Costa Rica. [ more ]
Time Out New York
1 month ago
Design

You can marvel at larger-than-life bugs at this new immersive experience in NYC

It highlights the importance and beauty of bugs, promoting environmental stewardship. [ more ]
sfist.com
1 month ago
JavaScript

After Last Summer's Santa Cruz Otter Sensation, SFFILM Festival Brings a Glorious Otter Documentary

Otter documentaries are captivating and offer insights into otter behavior and conservation. [ more ]
www.dw.com
1 month ago
JavaScript

Australia: 160 pilot whales stranded on western beach DW 04/25/2024

Marine biologists rush to save pilot whales stranded in shallow waters. Tight-knit social bonds lead to mass strandings. [ more ]
#france
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
France politics

Conservationists condemn France's protest over UK's bottom-trawling ban

France accused of hypocrisy by conservationists over fishing rights post-Brexit dispute with the UK. [ more ]
Washington Post
3 months ago
France politics

France's love of frog legs is contributing to species decline, experts warn

Frog legs consumption in France needs regulation
Global frog legs trade lacks tracking and may harm species [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 months ago
France politics

Conservationists condemn France's protest over UK's bottom-trawling ban

France accused of hypocrisy by conservationists over fishing rights post-Brexit dispute with the UK. [ more ]
Washington Post
3 months ago
France politics

France's love of frog legs is contributing to species decline, experts warn

Frog legs consumption in France needs regulation
Global frog legs trade lacks tracking and may harm species [ more ]
morefrance
Nature
2 months ago
Data science

'Shrugging off failure is hard': the $400-million grant setback that shaped the Smithsonian lead scientist's career

Ellen Stofan oversees scientific research institutions at the Smithsonian Institution and has a broad portfolio managing diverse topics from budgets to conservation efforts.
Stofan's work involves overseeing the National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of Natural History, National Zoo, and Conservation Biology Institute, reflecting her expertise in the fields of space exploration and conservation. [ more ]
Mail Online
2 months ago
UK news

From House Sparrows to Blue Tits: The most-spotted birds in UK gardens

Sparrows are the most common bird in UK gardens for 21 consecutive years, but some once-common species like the chaffinch are in steep decline. [ more ]
Sacramento Bee
2 months ago
California

Hummingbirds are 'on the go' in California. Here's what you'll see and how to attract them

Anna's hummingbird is the most common species in California, known for its adaptability to backyard habitats.
Male Anna's hummingbirds are easily identifiable by their iridescent emerald feathers and their unique courtship displays. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago
Science

Can Forests Protect Themselves?

Ancient cedar and other old-growth trees like Western larch can be found in the Yaak region of Montana.
Unit 72, a 192-acre old-growth forest, offers a glimpse of the original arboreal landscape before logging and wildfires. [ more ]
Matador Network
3 months ago
Design

10 Tourist Attractions Around the World Created by Groundbreaking Women

Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Everglades preservation
Emily Warren Roebling and the Brooklyn Bridge [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
3 months ago
OMG science

Scientists Create Elephant Stem Cells in the Lab

Genetically engineered elephant stem cells created by Colossal hold potential for various applications like protecting living elephants and studying cancer resistance. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 months ago
Environment

Aerial surveys of Great Barrier Reef ordered after flights confirm mass coral bleaching

Extensive coral bleaching reported on the Great Barrier Reef stretching over 1,100 kilometers
Conservationists concerned about a possible seventh mass bleaching event unfolding on the reef. [ more ]
New York Post
3 months ago
NYC real estate

Here's what NYC building owners can do to prevent fatal bird collisions after the death of Flaco

Bird collisions with buildings are a leading cause of bird death in New York City, with a quarter of a million birds killed annually.
New Yorkers are urged to take easy steps to make city real estate more bird-friendly to prevent such collisions. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
3 months ago
New York City

Flaco's Death Calls Attention to Bird Strikes and How to Prevent Them

Flaco's death raises awareness about bird strikes
Bird strikes are a major cause of bird fatalities in the U.S. [ more ]
New York Post
3 months ago
NYC real estate

Florida hunting oasis spanning nearly 4,000 acres lists for $14.89M

3,870-acre property for sale in Florida
Diverse natural habitats and structures on site [ more ]
Mail Online
3 months ago
OMG science

Inside the ambitious plan to 'de-extinct the Dodo'

Scientists are using stem cell technology and genome editing to 'de-extinct' the dodo, with plans to reintroduce it to Mauritius.
Colossal Biosciences aims to resurrect other extinct species like the woolly mammoth and Tasmanian tiger, partnering with conservation organizations for ecosystem restoration. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 months ago
Black Lives Matter

Saving Kenya's black rhinos in pictures

Kenya's conservation efforts have led to the expansion of black rhino habitats and growing population.
The resurgence of Kenya's black rhinos has made the country the third-biggest black rhino population in the world. [ more ]
Ars Technica
4 months ago
OMG science

Half of migratory species face extinction due to human activities

Humans are driving migratory animals towards extinction.
Nearly half of the listed migratory species are experiencing population decline. [ more ]
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 months ago
Books

Trinity College Dublin turns a page on Old Library conservation

The books in Trinity College Dublin's Old Library are being removed and stored for secure storage while the library undergoes conservation work.
The Book of Kells, a famous Celtic Christian manuscript, will remain in the building until the end of the year before conservation work begins. [ more ]
Axios
4 months ago
Environment

Sea otters' insatiable appetites help limit coastal erosion by up to 90%, study finds

Sea otters have helped save a California marshland from erosion by consuming plant-eating marsh crabs.
The return of sea otters to their former habitat has slowed erosion by up to 80 to 90% at sites with large otter populations. [ more ]
Washingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
4 months ago
Design

The Smithsonian's Orchid Exhibition Returns This Weekend - Washingtonian

The 28th annual orchid exhibition titled 'The Future of Orchids: Conservation and Collaboration' opens this weekend at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery.
The exhibition focuses on the challenges facing wild orchids and highlights the work of conservationists to protect their future. [ more ]
San Jose Spotlight
4 months ago
Silicon Valley real estate

Santa Clara County to buy hundreds of acres for conservation - San Jose Spotlight

The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors has voted to acquire a 1,500-acre portion of the Richmond Ranch for a massive park.
The land was purchased by the nonprofit Conservation Fund and will be held until local public agencies secure financing to purchase it.
The Richmond Ranch is one of the last unprotected ranches in Coyote Valley, which has been the subject of battles between development and conservation for years. [ more ]
Time Out London
4 months ago
London

Four London parks are about to get massive makeovers

London's green spaces are receiving funding from the National Lottery for conservation and improvement projects.
The projects include the restoration of Highgate Cemetery, Broomfield Park's historic house and gardens, the London Blue Chain for wildlife restoration, and the Roding Rises project for river restoration. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
6 months ago
Science

Cats Kill a Staggering Number of Species across the World

Domestic cats are highly efficient predators and have caused significant ecological damage to native species around the world.
A recent study found that domestic cats have preyed upon over 2,000 different species, with nearly 350 of them being of conservation concern. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
6 months ago
California

Their stolen land in Orange County was given back. Now they're ready to heal

Indigenous Californians have regained ownership of ancestral land in Orange County for conservation and cultural use.
The transfer of 6.2 acres to the Acjachemen and Tongva tribes is a significant achievement for the LandBack movement in Southern California. [ more ]
The Sacramento Bee
6 months ago
California

Last chance to see spawning Chinook salmon in Sacramento. What to look for at Nimbus hatchery

The final salmon egg taking of the season will be available for the public to view at the Nimbus Fish Hatchery.
Egg-taking is done to aid in the conservation of the species. [ more ]
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