With fewer than an estimated 120 Arabian leopards remaining in the wild, coordinated global action is essential to prevent the extinction of one of the world’s rarest big cat species.
Following a Public Vote, the Asian Elephant Calf at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ...
The Queen gets to tell everyone what to do, and she chooses a few males to breed with, we believe,” says Kerns. “However, she can have one of the largest litters of any mammals, over 30 babies at a ...
Citizen scientists Rebecca Ramirez, left, and Bernard Yin joined a crew on Jan. 17 to rescue fish threatened by the Palisades fire, including Alyssa Morgan, right, conservation biologist and project ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Indianapolis Prize officials have announced the cohort of finalists for the 2025 Emerging Conservationist Award, which recognizes ...
The District is officially on "panda watch" duty, as we all wait for the two newest giant pandas to arrive from China and make the National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute their home. Their ...
In this week’s segment of “North Dakota Outdoors,” host Mike Anderson takes us to the Heart River, where conservation biologists are surveying aquatic invertebrates. Joining him is Game and Fish ...
A Washington State University Vancouver conservation biologist has spent decades studying butterflies and recently coauthored a report that provides a guide to recovering butterfly populations across ...
The Emerging Conservationist Award is given to a conservationist under age 40 "who is making a clear impact saving a species or group of species." The winner of the award, which is made possible by ...
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Saving microbes may be conservation’s biggest win
Conservation has long focused on saving charismatic animals and sweeping landscapes, yet some of the most consequential life forms on Earth are invisible to the naked eye. As climate stress, habitat ...
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