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A species of huge, flightless bird that once inhabited New Zealand disappeared around 600 years ago, shortly after human ...
As some of the worst fires in Los Angeles history swept through the Pacific Palisades and Altadena neighborhoods in January ...
The announcement that New Zealand's moa nunui (giant moa) is the next "de-extinction" target for Colossal Biosciences, in ...
There are over 150,000 species on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List. Of those species, over 42,000 ...
Every species plays a vital role in our planet’s ecosystem. Apple TV+’s newest docuseries, The Wild Ones, takes you across ...
Resurrecting Extinct Species Is Conservation’s Next Frontier Some of the world’s experts in endangered and extinct species will gather for a conference aimed at figuring out the who, what ...
An additional species of bird – the Spix’s macaw, which was made famous in the 2011 animated movie "Rio" – was declared extinct in the wild. Only a few dozen captive Spix's macaws are alive.
Arabian Oryx: Hunted to extinction in the wild, the Arabian Oryx was revitalized thanks to conservation efforts by the Phoenix Zoo and other organizations. As of 2017, 1,000 animals had been ...
In Vienna, Europe's second-largest cemetery has embraced biodiversity – without disturbing the dead. Some of the greats are ...
The 'de-extinction' company Colossal and the conservation group Re:wild found common ground in the potential of genetic technology to rescue today's disappearing creatures.
The peanut-sized mollusks' comeback is credited to a decades-long conservation program led by the Zoological Society of London London Zoo A tiny, rare creature is no longer extinct. The Partula ...
Conservation experts and environmental advocates are sounding the alarm about the Trump administration’s latest move to weaken the law that protects endangered species, saying that if they go ...
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