Chapman’s pygmy chameleon had been feared extinct due to forest loss. Urgent conservation measures are…
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The term “endangered” refers to a status assigned to species that are at high risk of extinction in the near future. This designation is part of a classification system used by various conservation organizations, including the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which maintains the Red List of Threatened Species. Species classified as endangered are those that have experienced significant declines in population size, have very small or declining ranges, or face severe threats from habitat loss, pollution, overhunting, disease, or climate change. The classification aims to highlight the urgency of the situation and prioritize conservation efforts to protect these species and their habitats. Effective conservation strategies often involve habitat preservation, legal protections, breeding programs, and efforts to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, aiming to stabilize or increase population sizes and prevent extinction.
Machine learning innovations are enabling real-time acoustic detection of endangered whales, offering a vital tool…
A Song in Peril: The Regent Honeyeater’s Vocal Crisis The critically endangered regent honeyeater is…
A devastating epidemic has pushed the sunflower sea star to the brink of extinction, triggering…
A global group of scientists is calling for an urgent rethink on a draft action…
Published today in Scientific Reports scientists hope their method will provide a blueprint to create…
You mightn’t think that the life of a dung beetle, a creature who eats poop…
Scientists estimate surrogate-raised otters and their wild offspring account for more than half of the…
New research from Yale University is using data from prehistoric extinctions to teach valuable, real-world…
These colorful photos of two species of Dendrobatidae, from the Reptile House at the London…
Three years ago, a frigid sea turtle was found in the icy waters of the…