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The Tale of Two Skates: How a Genetic Twist Solved a Century-Old Mystery

The Tale of Two Skates: How a Genetic Twist Solved a Century-Old Mystery

Categories Life & Non-humans
1 in 5 butterflies have disappeared in the United States since the year 2000, according to research featuring faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York.

20% of Butterflies in the U.S. Have Disappeared Since 2000

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
leopard at night

Hidden Predators Revealed: Rare Glimpse into Congo’s Secret Forest World

Categories Life & Non-humans
The Chinese Pangolin is one of two species that researchers have now provided high-quality, nearly gapless genome sequences and analyzed these for information to aid in conservation of these animals. The Chinese Pangolin and the Malayan Pangolin, also studied here, are listed as critically endangered on the Red List of the IUCN.

World Pangolin Day celebrated with new genomes to aid the world’s most trafficked animal

Categories Life & Non-humans
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New technology lights way for accelerating coral reef restoration

Categories Technology
nursehound shark

Shark Meat Sales Rise as Mediterranean Protection Efforts Fall Short

Categories Life & Non-humans
Parma wallabies at a private enclosure at Yengo, Mount Wilson in New South Wales. Photo: Professor George Wilson/ANU

Private Sanctuaries Could Hold Key to Saving Vulnerable Wallaby

Categories Life & Non-humans
Giraffe family

Steep Slopes Pose Unexpected Challenge for Giraffe Conservation

Categories Life & Non-humans
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What is a unit of nature? Challenges in establishing biodiversity credit market

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
female Bonobo

Rangers and Ancient Forests Shield Earth’s Largest Wild Bonobo Population

Categories Life & Non-humans
The Florida panther’s population reached a dangerously low number of only 30 panthers in the 1970s and 1980s, which led to inbreeding and producing offspring with genetic problems. Photo credit: Adobe Stock

Panthers Show Resilience Against Emerging Brain Disease Threat

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
As several families cross the Ewaso Ngiro River, a female elephant responds to her calf’s distress call. Credit: George Wittemyer/Colorado State University

53-Year Study Shows 90% Drop in Forest Elephant Numbers

Categories Life & Non-humans
Giant rats could soon fight illegal wildlife trade by sniffing out elephant tusk and rhino horn

Giant rats could soon fight illegal wildlife trade by sniffing out elephant tusk and rhino horn

Categories Life & Non-humans
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