The Christmas Island shrew, a species of cone snail (Conus lugubris), the slender-billed curlew, and three Australian mammals ...
Most closely related to dugongs, it was discovered in 1741 by biologist Georg Wilhelm Steller, after the expedition to North ...
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Dinosaurs’ extinction revisited: What the latest science says
For a long time, the prevailing theory was that dinosaurs were already in decline before the Chicxulub asteroid struck Earth ...
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The UK's tallest bird faced extinction in the 16th century. Now, it's making a comeback
It’s a new year, and what better way to kick it off than by looking back on some of the biggest conservation wins we’ve ...
As the Arctic warms and sea ice disappears, polar bears are being pushed into conditions they have never faced before. Their ...
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Whales near extinction spotted along the Space Coast: 'A marvel'
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. - North Atlantic right whales were spotted off the coast of Brevard near Canova Park on Wednesday. There ...
The millions of species humans share the world with are valuable in their own right. When one species is lost, it has a ...
A new study on African penguins links food shortages and fishing to adult survival losses, raising the risk of extinction.
A spectacular fossil trove on the Arctic island of Spitsbergen shows that marine life made a stunning comeback after Earth’s ...
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The conservation ledger: What we lost and what we gained in 2025
Extinction is rarely a moment. It is a process that unfolds offstage, marked by missed sightings, thinning records, and the ...
Irrawaddy dolphins are rapidly disappearing across Asia. Scientists warn that fishing nets, pollution and habitat loss are ...
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