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107 matches found for "wildlife parks"

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Penguins and Sea Lions Help Produce New Atlas

The atlas contains the most accurate maps ever assembled for this ecosystem revealing key migratory corridors that span from coastlines to deep-sea feeding areas off the continental shelf hundreds of ...

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New Park Protects Tigers, Elephants and Carbon

The Royal Government’s Council of Ministers recently declared the creation of the Seima Protection Forest, which covers more than 1,100 square miles along Cambodia’s eastern border with Vietnam. ...

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Does the 21st Century Belong to Asia or Latin America?

Dr. Sanderson writes: “It is possible to envision a more positive future, in which policies are set to deliver on the ‘elusive environmental Kuznets curve’ (loosely, the proposition that the environme...

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Report Documents the Risks of Giant Invasive Snakes in the U.S.

The USGS report details the risks of nine non-native boa, anaconda and python species that are invasive or potentially invasive in the United States. Because all nine species share characteristics ass...

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Arctic Oil: A Boon for Nest Predators

Oil development has attracted populations of opportunistic predators including Arctic fox, ravens, and gulls, which feed on nesting birds. The predators use oil infrastructure, which ranges from drill...

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Bats without borders: World's largest bats need international protection

Writing in the new issue of the British Ecological Society's Journal of Applied Ecology, they say around 22,000 flying foxes are legally hunted (in addition to those illegally hunted) each year i...

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Tagged Bird Found 8,000 Miles from Home

While banded birds are sometimes seen in the area where they were originally released, it is very rare to see them so far from a release site.The observation was made by WCS biologists Dr. Ste...

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Bizarre Bald Bird Discovered

Dubbed the “Bare-faced Bulbul” because of the lack of feathers on its face and part of its head, it is the only example of a bald songbird in mainland Asia according to scientists. It is the first new...

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Extinction crisis looms in Oceania: Landmark study

Published in the international journal Conservation Biology, the report is the first comprehensive review of more than 24,000 scientific publications related to conservation in the Oceanic region. Com...

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121 breeding tigers estimated to be found in Nepal

The figures announced by the Nepal Government's Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation (DNPWC) shows the presence of 121 (100 – 194) breeding tigers in the wild within the four pr...

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For horned lizard, horns alone do not make the species

How do you recognize a new species?A thorough study of the million-year evolution of California's horned lizards, sometimes referred to as "horny toads," shows that when it come...

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New evidence: AIDS-like disease in wild chimpanzees

An international consortium has found that wild chimpanzees naturally infected with Simian Immunodeficiency Viruses (SIV) – long thought to be harmless to the apes – can contract an AIDS-like syndrome...

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Reintroduced Chinese Alligators Now Multiplying in the Wild in China

The alligator hatchlings—15 in number—are the offspring of a group of alligators that includes animals from the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Bronx Zoo. The baby alligators represent a milestone for...

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New Monkey Discovered in Brazil

The monkey is related to saddleback tamarins, which include several species of monkeys known for their distinctively marked backs. The newly described distinct subspecies was first seen by scientists ...

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Research Examines Elevated Mercury Levels in Prairie Lakes

Prairie lakes that expand greatly in area during wet cycles are more likely to have elevated mercury levels soon after, South Dakota State University research suggests.That’s one finding in a ...

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