A two-year-old Sumatran tiger called Kemala has switched from Parken Zoo in Sweden to The Big Cat Sanctuary in Smarden as part of an international breeding programme. Bosses said: “As one of fewer ...
Despite early conservation successes, by the 1990s the world's tiger population was under dire threat. In this beautifully ...
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Experts note 'there's still a possibility' an extinct species is alive: 'What's most important are the next steps'"
"What's most important is the next steps that we take in the future." Experts note 'there's still a possibility' an extinct ...
This country tops the list with the most dangerous wildlife. Any guesses? It's Australia! Known for its high number of ...
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Saving a Species: Palm Oil, Orangutans, and the Leuser Ecosystem
Six and a half million acres. That’s the size of Indonesia’s Leuser Ecosystem, one of the most ancient and biodiverse places ...
In Black Genius, Philly-based Tre Johnson’s nine intertwined essays ooze with the bliss of unapologetically living the Black ...
Mongabay News on MSN
Gibbon trafficking pushes rehabilitation centers to the max in North Sumatra
Two infant siamang gibbons cling to each other. Barely 6 months old, their lanky limbs entwine their tiny bodies as they ...
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Experts discover incredibly rare creatures living in unexpected location: 'Highly improbable'
The discovery was even more striking than anticipated, though. The animals were identified as Tapanuli orangutans.
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