MsCuttsScience5 days agoWildlife Team Moves 13 Elephants That Threatened Villagetreehugger.com - Mary Jo DiLonardo"You can't capture elephants without a plan." When wildlife biologist Forrest Galante heard about a huge bull elephant that was threatening a village …
MsCuttsScience6 days agoEndangered Whooping Crane Hatches at Smithsonian National Zoo Sitesmithsonianmag.com - Margaret OsborneThe first ever endangered whooping crane hatched at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) is thriving after a month of growth, …
MsCuttsScience5 days agoAfter decades of loss, the world's largest mangrove forests are set for a comebacktheconversation.com - Benjamin Brown and Satyawan PudyatmokoMangroves ring the shores of many of Indonesia’s more than 17,000 islands. But in the most populated areas, the world’s largest mangrove forests have …
MsCuttsScience5 days agoHow the Yurok Tribe Is Bringing Back the California Condorverified_publisherUndark Magazine - Sharon LevyThe reintroduction of the long-lived, highly social birds has offered insight into the importance of parenting in the species. The first California …
MsCuttsScienceLet’s Pass the Recovering America’s Wildlife Actverified_publisherThe New York Times - Margaret RenklCorrection: June 20, 2022 This article has been revised to reflect the following correction: An earlier version of this article featured a photograph with a picture caption that misidentified the owl shown. The photograph showed an unidentified type of owl, not a spotted owl. NASHVILLE — The media …
MsCuttsScienceMountain gorillas: The ripple effect of conservationbbc.co.uk - BBC NewsBBC climate editor Justin Rowlatt visits Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda, to find out what mountain gorilla conservation can tell us about protecting other species. I could tell she knew I was there. But the burly matriarch of the Nshongi mountain gorilla family was ignoring me as she plucked …