Tag: endangered

Thought Extinct After Bushfires, Ancient Spider Species Rediscovered on Kangaroo Island

Australia (Commonwealth)_ For the past five weeks, conservation biologist Jane Ogilvie, associated with the charity Invertebrates Australia, has been carefully...

From endangered species to loss of habitat, World Animal Day reflects on challenges

Global (Commonwealth Union) – World Animal Day, observed on October 4th every year, is a global celebration of the...

This crab is endangered in S…!

This critically endangered species found only in Nee Soon Swamp Forest, may soon make its way to other locations...

Shipping poses a severe threat to the endangered whale shark

By Wasana Nadeeshani Sellahewa (Commonwealth) _ Marine researchers from the Marine Biological Association (MBA) and the University of Southampton have...

Artificial Intelligence helps locate endangered bird

Agriculture & Climate Change, Australia (Commonwealth Union) – The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to play a crucial...

Using modern technology to re-introduce endangered species back to their ecosphere

Australia (Commonwealth Union) – The application of modern technology to life science in re-introducing endangered or extinct species back...
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Gut microbiome research could help endangered birds

New Zealand (Commonwealth Union) – One of the world’s most unusual parrots is New Zealand’s kākāpō, a critically endangered...

North Cornwall residents an ‘endangered species’?

ST AGNES, Cornwall (CU)_St Agnes is a coastal village in north Cornwall, labelled the “platinum edge” of the UK,...

The iconic Australian animal officially listed as ‘endangered’

CANBERRA (CU)_Koalas are globally recognised as a symbol of Australia’s unique wildlife. Just a decade ago, the arboreal herbivorous...
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