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33,000 Bucks Raised to Rebuild Deer Shelter for Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center

January 17, 2025 / 2 minutes of reading
From Alaska comes the story of a wildlife rehab center that got its hooves on a few bucks to help out their deer following a recent storm. On January 6th, 2025, a storm with winds exceeding 80 mph swept [...]

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Mosquitoes can be extra-bitey in droughts

January 17, 2025 / 3 minutes of reading
Mosquitoes can survive prolonged droughts by drinking blood, which helps to explain why rates of mosquito-borne illness don't always decline in dry periods. --- Mosquitoes can survive prolonged droughts by drinking blood, which helps to explain how their populations quickly rebound [...]

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USFWS rejects states’ petitions to delist grizzlies

January 16, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
Grizzly bears will remain threatened in much of the West --- January 16, 2025 by The Wildlife Society Grizzly bears will remain threatened in much of the West The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rejected petitions to delist grizzly bears in Wyoming and [...]

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Near-extinct Siberian crane is recovering thanks to habitat protection

January 16, 2025 / 3 minutes of reading
Over the past decade, the population of the critically endangered Siberian crane has increased by nearly 50%, according to the International Crane Foundation. The foundation said the boost in the snowy-white Siberian crane‘s (Leucogeranus leucogeranus) numbers is the result [...]

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New National Park Widens Protection of Legendary ‘Asian Unicorn’ Mountain Home

January 16, 2025 / 4 minutes of reading
The government of Laos DPR recently turned a vast area of hills and tropical forests over to conservation with the establishment of Xesap National Park (NP). Aided by Western endowments and nonprofits, the establishment expands an already existing protected area [...]

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Idaho Fish and Game investigating killing of bald eagle near Sandpoint

January 16, 2025 / 2 minutes of reading
Idaho wildlife officials are investigating the illegal shooting of a bald eagle near Sandpoint last month. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game said in a news release that the eagle was believed to have been killed between Dec. [...]

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National Wildlife Refuge System receives disaster relief funding

January 15, 2025 / 2 minutes of reading
Congress approves $500 million for the National Wildlife Refuge System to repair damages from recent natural disasters --- January 15, 2025 by Kelly O’Connor Congress approves $500 million for the National Wildlife Refuge System to repair damages from recent natural disasters The recent [...]

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Two lynx caught after illegal release in Scotland – here’s what happened

January 15, 2025 / 3 minutes of reading
Two Eurasian lynx were spotted just after 4pm on Wednesday 8 January in the Drumguish area of the Highlands in Scotland. Wildlife conservationists from the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) worked overnight with the police to capture the [...]

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Bonobo numbers in DRC park stable, but signs of decline appear

January 15, 2025 / 3 minutes of reading
Bonobo populations in the Democratic Republic of Congo‘s Salonga National Park remained steady between 2002 and 2018, but there are worrying signals of decline, a recent study has found. For decades, Salonga has been known to host the largest [...]

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A 30-year look at wolf reintroduction

January 14, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
Managers reintroduced wolves to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho three decades ago this month --- January 14, 2025 by The Wildlife Society Managers reintroduced wolves to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho three decades ago this month It’s been 30 years since [...]

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