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London Zoo experiencing a baby boom
London Zoo is celebrating a baby boom with the arrival of several endangered small mammals in its Rainforest Life habitat. Among the newborns are two golden lion tamarin siblings, a white-faced saki ...
Every seven seconds we hear it — the long, drawn out “hooooooo” of one of the world’s rarest birds. The Grenada Dove may be shy, elusive and critically endangered, but it’s cooing its heart out on ...
The aviary is getting a new property, Shady Side Academy Middle School and it will create a first-of-its-kind conservancy.
In this blog, we take a deep dive into the research proving that solar farms can actually have a very positive impact on ...
Near the border dividing the Korean Peninsula into North and South Korea, a long strip of land has remained off-limits to ...
Behind seemingly every American game bird or animal is a hunter-funded conservation group working to ensure that it not only survives but thrives.
Red grouse is endemic across Britain and Ireland, being a different species from willow ptarmigan. The males exhibit striking red colouration with prominent combs attached to their faces.
Last fall, the 90th anniversary migration season at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary set another record for the bald eagle with 668 of ...
Bird flu infects many species, including wild animals, according to the United Nations. Ducks, quail and at least one eagle ...
Center for Veterinary Biologics (CVB) issued Zoetis Inc (NYSE:ZTS) a conditional license for its Avian Influenza Vaccine, ...
This story was originally published b y Vox.com a nd is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.
For the briefest moment earlier this year, the Eurasian lynx — extinct in the U.K. for thousands of years — returned to the ...