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  1. 16 hours ago

    F176, Ariana, was ready to meet her new home on this frosty mountain day. She brings us to 71 fishers reintroduced into the North Cascades!!

  2. Nov 25

    Sadly, with only 15-18 individuals estimated alive, this species is doomed to go extinct ... despite measures that could do nothing against the greed of Mexican cartels and the appetite of Chinese for the totoaba swimm bladder. Pathetic.

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  4. Nov 25

    'The baby giraffe is now doing much better after being given an IV to replace lost fluids as well as guzzling down the milk and even attempting to munch some leaves.'

  5. Nov 26

    Two more are on their way back to Whenua Hou today. Cyndy and Huhana-2-A-19 have been cleared of aspergillosis after a long and huge treatment effort by the ⁦⁩ staff. 4 kākāpō left in hospitals.

  6. Nov 27

    is a enthusiast & an amazing photographer. So are his sons & Tejas-who has worked on freshwater crabs. Hope (esp ) in gets a boost, a vision in his new innings

  7. Nov 26

    The newest protected area is important culturally & biologically: species at risk who call Ts’udé Nilįné Tuyeta home include the grizzly bear, boreal woodland caribou & mountain caribou, peregrine falcon, & wolverine.

  8. Nov 27

    Nova, War Eagle VII, has attended almost 2,000 presentations since his arrival to the Southeastern Raptor Center in 1999! – at Southeastern Raptor Center

  9. Nov 26

    More good news in ! Canada's newest protected area, Ts'udé Nilįné Tueyata, known in English as Ramparts River & Wetlands, covers 10k sq kilometres - an area twice the size of Prince Edward Island.

  10. Nov 24

    Watch as this Rock python crosses the road with confidence. What a sighting that was! Just another reason to drive carefully and to keep a safe distance. Have a fruitful week...

  11. Nov 23

    Can wild lions in Africa benefit from a new U.S. bill? The answer is yes. Learn more about the Big Cat Public Safety Act & why it's passage would mean victory for conservationists around the world.

  12. Nov 28

    Our Amur leopard cubs have been named! Introducing Lena and Luka! Last week, at 10 weeks old, the two cubs underwent their first health check and it was confirmed that we have 1 male and 1 female cub!💛🐆😍 Find out more here>

  13. Nov 22

    NEWSFLASH! is recruiting an Associate Professor in with . Closing 2nd Jan. Hoping for a wide diversity of applicants (focal areas: interdisciplinary, marine, quantitative, developing countries, w' end-users)

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  14. After a false claim went viral on Twitter this week, our academics ensure that are not 'functionally extinct', and that such claims could be dangerous to efforts. 🐨 Read more:

  15. Nov 26

    “In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” -John Muir

  16. Nov 24
  17. Check out what you missed and let me know what you want read about! Recent articles go into science and empathy with elephants🐘, why giraffes need more protection🦒, and how hunting mature males breaks down social structures🦁🐻.

  18. Nov 28

    Appreciating the sculptural qualities of rusty staples. Cambridge University Press conservator has been removing hundreds of staples from the archive.

  19. Collecting data to identify the most dangerous power lines for Mediterranean and is now possible thanks to the E-FAUNALERT App, which aims to help companies address issues involved in their operations. Read more➡️

  20. Nov 26

    In the aftermath of Dorian due to the limited human sport activities there were less sharks with hooks. Happy to have been able to remove the new one right away. Neptunic

  21. Nov 21

    Welp, end of an era, folks. RIP Fragstats. I just want to acknowledge what a huge contribution Kevin McGarigal, author of Fragstats, made to the field of and over the last 20 years. Definitely great these metrics are available in !

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