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wildlife conservation

Simon Nampindo (standing) helping to collar an elephant in Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda.

Climate change threatens older elephants most, jeopardizing African elephants’ future

A new study explored how Cirl buntings relocated as part of conservation programmes can successfully learn the song repertoires they need to communicate – and ultimately survive – in the wild

Relocated songbirds can successfully learn the diversity of song they need to survive

The lion in East Africa changes hunting habits due to tiny ant species

Tiny ant species disrupts lion’s hunting behavior

Kingo

One of the World’s Most Iconic Lowland Gorillas, Kingo, of the Republic of Congo, Has Died of Old Age

A mother polar bear and her cubs.

Protecting polar bears aim of new and improved radar technology

Lynxes and vultures offer insights for European wildlife conservation

White stork nest incorporating plastic (Image Credit: Zuzanna Jagiello).

Feathering Their Nests

Researchers found evidence that forests might have been far more important to native wildlife such as extinct dwarf hippos than the grasslands found in the same parts of Madagascar today.

Study Reveals Ancient Forests as Preferred Habitat for Extinct Dwarf Hippos in Madagascar

Cat in a parking lot.

Wild and Stray Cats Shed More Toxoplasmosis Parasites in Populated Areas

Pixabay. Bat illustration, green, superimposing bat over Covid virus particles.

To prevent future pandemics, leave bats alone

A cute little critter

Blood on the Grasslands

Fewer births due to lack of food are bad news for the right whale species

Right whales losing serious weight due to climate change

Elephant seals asleep on land

Elephant seals drift off to sleep while diving far below the ocean surface

A lone cheetah in a grassy place

Cheetahs need more space: Reintroduction in India must consider their spatial ecology

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