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16 articles tagged with "conservation"
Cozumel Dwarf Fox Sighted After Two Decades: A Conservation Breakthrough
The Cozumel dwarf fox has been photographed for the first time in over 20 years, a significant development for conservation efforts, as detailed in a recent publication.
Freshwater Stingray's 170 km Journey Calls for a Rethink in Conservation Strategies
Recent research tracking a freshwater stingray's 170 km migration reveals unexpected patterns, suggesting a need to adapt conservation strategies to include these migratory routes.
Marnie Lovejoy: Pioneering Chair of the Grayling Society Focuses on Conservation and Empowerment
Marnie Lovejoy, the first woman to chair the Grayling Society, aims to inspire women in fishing while advocating for the protection of England's rivers and the grayling species.
Study Shows Maternal Fear of Snakes Inherited by Endangered Mouse Offspring
Research indicates that mother mice pass down their learned fear of snakes to their young, shedding light on animal behavior and conservation efforts.
Conservation Milestone: Over 150 Acres Secured Near Yellowstone National Park
A significant conservation initiative has successfully protected more than 150 acres of land from gold mining and development near Yellowstone National Park, announced on May 20, 2026.
New Study Highlights Common Goals Between Farmers and Conservationists Post-Dam Removals
A recent study indicates that farmers and conservation groups are finding shared priorities following the historic dam removals on the Klamath River, shedding light on regional water conflicts.
Local Groups Raise Alarm Over Canadian Mining's Threat to Bootheel Ecosystems
In the Bootheel region, local organizations express strong opposition to Canadian gold mining, citing concerns over unique lizard habitats and potential light pollution.
Climate Change Threatens Wader Nests Along Baltic Sea Coast
As the climate warms, storm-driven floods are increasingly jeopardizing the nests of wader birds during their breeding season along the Baltic Sea coast, raising concerns for their conservation.
New Study Emphasizes Terrain Complexity for Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby Survival
Research reveals that the complex habitats are vital for the survival of brush-tailed rock-wallabies, whose populations have been in decline for over a century due to various threats.
Hermann's Tortoises Face Population Crisis on Golem Grad Island
On Golem Grad, North Macedonia, Hermann's tortoises are exhibiting troubling behaviors that threaten their own survival, leading to concerns of demographic decline.