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Charles Darwin and Carl Linnaeus assumed that extinction was either impossible or something that took place over millennia. They had not considered that human activities could reduce and obliterate a ...
Scientists found new and missing species on Charity Island, showing how wildlife changes over a century on this remote Lake Huron island.
Relentless habitat loss By far, the best-studied population of fishing cats in Thailand lives in a cluttered landscape of fish farms and shrimp ponds in and around Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park ...
Valdosta-Lowndes County Habitat for Humanity reaches final stretch of recovery after Hurricane Helene Since the storm, the organization has experienced several setbacks ...
July 3, 1844, fishermen killed the last confirmed pair of Great Auks (Pinguinus impennis) at Eldey Island, Iceland. The Great Auk was a large flightless bird native to the North Atlantic. At its peak, ...
The newly-restored Great Meadows Marsh in Stratford hosts UConn, Yale students and local scientists looking to learn more about climate change and healthy habitats.
Habitat for Humanity recently nominated Brian Brunetta and Jim Pinsonneault as Someone Special Volunteers. Great River Rescue nominated Jean Brown.
Scientists from the University of Technology Sydney are searching for “super corals,” species that are naturally more resilient to environmental changes. They hope they can be used as a ...
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Five Surprising Facts About the Great Pyrenees - MSNDiscover the fascinating world of the Great Pyrenees, a majestic mastiff breed that has been serving as a loyal companion and working dog for centuries. In this documentary, we'll delve into the ...
The Detroit Zoo recently celebrated the grand reopening of the Great Apes of Harambee habitat with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony honoring donors Barbara and Steven Kohler. The event, attended by ...
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