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Today is National Bird Day! Our feathered friends continue to
Today is National Bird Day! Our feathered friends continue to serve as canaries in a coal mine and provide warning of some of the impacts of environme...
Keeping up to date on the constantly evolving science behind
Keeping up to date on the constantly evolving science behind conservation? Here is a recent article about a study, led by Neil Carter of Michigan Stat...
Remember our news about the large marine turtle bust in Vietnam
Remember our news about the large marine turtle bust in Vietnam last month (on.fb.me/1GZtxMR)? Together with a law enforcement task force from Khanh H...
For the first time in the history of primate research, a bonobo
For the first time in the history of primate research, a bonobo was seen giving birth in the wild. Bonobos, also known as dwarf chimpanzees, are one o...
The California condor population, which historically ranged from
The California condor population, which historically ranged from British Columbia to Baja California, was reduced to a mere 22 birds in 1981 due to hu...
USFWS staff recently met with Dr. Karen Lips to discuss the paper
USFWS staff recently met with Dr. Karen Lips to discuss the paper referenced in this link (Recent introduction of a chytrid fungus endangers Western P...
U.S. authorities yesterday announced the indictment of the owners
U.S. authorities yesterday announced the indictment of the owners of Out of Africa Adventurous Safaris. The South African brothers Dawie and Janneman ...

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