Tag: Wildlife conservation
Study Finds 25% of Freshwater Animal Species at Risk of Extinction
# Study Finds 25% of Freshwater Animal Species at Risk of ExtinctionA groundbreaking study has revealed that a staggering 25% of freshwater animal species, including crustaceans, fish, and insects, are at high risk of...
Orca Mother Mourning Loss of Second Calf in Two Years – Eco-Friendly News
Southern Resident Killer Whale Tahlequah Mourns Loss of Second Calf
In heartbreaking news for the Pacific Northwest population of southern resident killer whales (SRKW), Tahlequah, a 25-year-old member of the group, has suffered the loss...
Leopard Roars: Study Reveals Each Leopard Has Unique Call
Leopard Roars: Study Reveals Each Leopard Has Unique CallA groundbreaking study conducted in the Nyerere National Park in Tanzania has revealed a fascinating discovery about leopards that could revolutionize how we understand these elusive...
Massachusetts Piping Plovers Achieve Second Record Nesting Year – Eco-Friendly Conservation Story
Piping Plovers Thrive in Massachusetts: A Conservation Success StoryFor the second consecutive year, Massachusetts beaches have witnessed a remarkable achievement in wildlife conservation. The state has documented a record-breaking number of nesting Piping Plovers,...
Rare Snails Reintroduced to Moroccan Island: Conservation Success Story
Rare Snails Reintroduced to Moroccan Island: Conservation Success StoryMore than 1,300 critically endangered land snails have been released in the Ilhas Desertas (Desert Islands) archipelago off the Moroccan coast, marking a significant conservation milestone....
The Importance of Older, Larger Animals: Why They Matter for Ecosystems – Inside Climate...
According to a recent groundbreaking study published in Science by ecologist Keller Kopf and his research colleagues, older, larger animals play a crucial role in maintaining thriving ecosystems. These animals, like the Bigmouth buffalo...
New Animal Species Discovered in Peruvian Amazon Expedition: Amphibious Mouse and More
Researchers in northwest Peru’s Alto Mayo region have made a groundbreaking discovery during a recent expedition. The team uncovered 27 new animal species, including a semi-aquatic mouse, a tree-climbing salamander, and a unique "blob-headed...
Longevity of Right Whales: Research Reveals Lifespan of 130 Years – Eco-Friendly Study
The lifespan of whales has always been a topic of fascination and mystery for scientists and marine enthusiasts alike. Recent research has shed new light on the longevity of the majestic creatures, particularly the...
Seal Population Boom: Norfolk’s Wildlife Safari Success
Seal Population Boom: Norfolk's Wildlife Safari SuccessIt is a cold winter’s day on the Norfolk coast, but that doesn't bother the seals and their pups basking in the sunshine. From a distance, Richard Edwards,...
27 New Species Discovered in Peru Expedition: Blob-Headed Fish & Amphibious Mouse
27 New Species Discovered in Peru Expedition: Blob-Headed Fish & Amphibious MouseIn a groundbreaking expedition led by Dr. Trond Larsen in the Alto Mayo region of north-west Peru, researchers have uncovered 27 species previously...