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Rethinking conservation in an era of crisis (commentary)
By Dheeraj Jayant The interlinked planetary crises of climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss are losing significant ground in the global political agenda. From the ground, it seems as though ...
Editor’s Note: First-year students, prospective students (and some of their parents) wonder and worry how they will handle the academic transition from high school to college. In a series of stories, ...
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Over 2,000 Giant 'Snot Otter' Salamanders Released into Ohio Rivers in 13-Year Conservation Effort
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and The Wilds in Ohio raise the amphibians until they reach adulthood to prepare the creatures ...
One study of spatial synchrony from the early 2000s examined two populations of musk ox on opposite sides of the Greenland Ice Sheet. Even though they were separated by 1,000 miles of ice, their ...
As a result of historical and current human impacts on natural ecosystems worldwide, most modern landscapes involve an element of cultural influence. In New England, for example, although the ...
Over 2,000 hellbenders have been released in Ohio since 2012 by the Columbus Zoo and The Wilds, with over 350 hellbenders ...
Trust, transparency, communication, and fairness in the planning and management of conservation projects may be more important for gaining long-term local support than emphasizing ecological ...
Researchers at Penn State studying declining populations of sundial lupines in the eastern part of the United States are ...
Montana has the second-highest rate of wildlife-vehicle collisions in the U.S. according to 2025 State Farm data. Last ...
Donald J. Brown, Christine A. Ribic, Deahn M. Donner, Mark D. Nelson, Carol I. Bocetti and Christie M. Deloria-Sheffield 1. Long-term management planning for conservation-reliant migratory songbirds ...
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