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GPS tracking and high-resolution satellite images are helping humans coexist with endangered elephants in western Namibia.
Conservation scientists in South Africa are injecting rhino horns with radioactive isotopes. The doses are too weak to harm ...
On Friday, the volunteer group that watches over piping plovers at Montrose Beach, announced it was selling T-shirts with the images of three new plover chicks to raise funds for Great Lakes Piping ...
When Andrea Marshall began studying manta rays in Mozambique in 2003 there was so little information about the species that ...
Six months on from the president’s order to halt all US foreign assistancs, Nick Ferris explores just how much wildlife ...
Founded in 1928, the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo features animals mentioned in the Bible, including bears, lions, wolves, antelope ...
Conservation meets connectivity – how IOTDC supports smart nature reservesIssued by IOTDCJohannesburg, 31 Jul 2025 LoRaWAN gateways are installed near key lodges with internet access. Client: An ...
The latest news and top stories on Khao Kheow Open Zoo. A prominent Thai zoological park, Khao Kheow Open Zoo is located in Si Racha, Chonburi, north of Pattaya. Established in 1978 and part of the ...
For the pilot study, 20 rhinos were injected with the radioactive material last year, which proved that it was not harmful to ...
KUNMING, Aug. 2 (Xinhua) -- Li Yuhua, a 38-year-old woman of the Dulong ethnic group, lives beside the emerald-green Dulong River in China's remote southwest. The towering Gaoligong Mountains, draped ...
Two sea turtles, Ariel and Moana, were released into the ocean with tracking devices as part of the annual Tour de Turtles competition. The turtles were released near Disney's Vero Beach Resort, a key ...