Camera traps in Myagdi, Nepal surveyed national forests to locate and count the red panda population, strengthening ...
The Christmas Island shrew, a species of cone snail (Conus lugubris), the slender-billed curlew, and three Australian mammals ...
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Latest report from the IUCN declares several species of animals officially extinct, but it isn’t all bad news
Unfortunately, as the world changes, some animals just can’t evolve quickly enough to make it, and they go extinct. This has ...
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Think extinction is rare? 2025’s Red List shatters that myth
Quick Take Six animal species, including the slender-billed curlew and Christmas Island shrew, were confirmed extinct in 2025 ...
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Rare Red-Necked Ostriches Introduced in Saudi Arabia to Replace Birds That Went Extinct More Than 80 Years Ago
The released birds are the closest living relatives of the extinct Arabian ostrich. The flightless animals' return is part of ...
Should we bring back extinct animals? Wrong question. Why are we bringing back extinct animals when we have animals, plants, and fungi that are going extinct now, daily? By 2050, up to half of all ...
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California's Under-The-Radar Zoo Is A Unique Gem Where You Can See Rare Endangered Rescues
See rare wildlife native to California, while supporting the animals' rehabilitation and rescue, at this unique and ...
AZ Animals on MSN
The Hidden Process Behind Species Extinction
The tragic news of the loss of the world's last remaining northern white rhino begs the question: Can it be brought back?
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