More than 150 Venus flytraps were harvested for relocation Sunday morning in Boiling Spring Lakes amid fears of endangerment from both development and illegal poaching.
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Biologists release plan to protect AZ's endangered Sonoyta mud turtle
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has released an initial plan to restore the endangered Sonoyta mud turtle to its native ...
On Oct. 9 of this year, NParks raided six different locations in Singapore, seizing 16 wildlife specimens. Among them were a leopard tortoise, a spiny-tailed monitor lizard, and yellow-headed day ...
The disaster should raise questions about how we fund, manage and protect these vulnerable habitats when climate change is ...
A national park in Kenya says it's confirmed the birth of an endangered eastern black rhino calf. You can see the baby in the ...
Colorado will not receive gray wolves this winter for its reintroduction program from Washington, the coastal state’s Fish ...
This Florida community with a dubious beginning is now a laid-back locale for residents who appreciate nature without the ...
Conservation groups have sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to seek greater protections for a butterfly found only in ...
Colorado’s wolf restoration program is struggling amid federal roadblocks over where the state can source new wolves for reintroduction and the death of a 10th translocated wolf.
Residents worried about safety say it’s time to drop the wolf’s protected status after several close encounters this month ...
Researchers have sequenced the oldest RNA ever recovered, taken from a woolly mammoth frozen for nearly 40,000 years. The RNA ...
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Photographer captures stunning image of rare creature nearly driven to extinction — here's why this matters
Every sighting underscores how crucial conservation work is for the species’ global survival. Photographer captures stunning ...
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