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(April 15, 2024) – Seventy critically endangered Mojave desert tortoises have successfully
(April 15, 2024) – Seventy critically endangered Mojave desert tortoises have successfully
Ninety-nine percent of species protected under the Endangered Species Act have been
Increases in the ice-free seasons have caused declines in body condition and a decrease
The past 15 years have seen a dramatic decline in gorilla numbers, with almost half
One of the best ways you can protect wildlife is by advocating for them. You can pledge your support for wildlife, support policies that protect them and their native habitats, report suspected trafficking, and encourage others to do the same. By speaking up together, we can save wildlife around the world.
While that’s a sad reality, it also means we have the power to help end this practice
gorillas[/caption] In the primate world, props go to western lowland gorillas, which have
Technology is making a powerful difference in the world of conservation, and our teams are at the forefront.
the most extreme temperatures and most remote places on Earth, conservationists have
It takes a team and some careful observation to keep the San Diego Zoo’s colony of 25 black-and-white African penguins in the pink.
of the penguins’ habitat, noting where each bird is resting and where they might have
Translocating 21 eastern black rhinoceroses in Kenya is no small feat, but it’s a vital step on the road to recovery for this critically endangered species.
Population growth rates have slowed, with juvenile survival and birth rates falling
advances in the development of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), sometimes called drones, have