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World’s rarest parrot, declared extinct in wild, hatches at zoo
The world’s rarest parrot, the Spix’s macaw – once declared extinct in the wild – has hatched at Pairi Daiza zoo in Belgium.
"Many endangered species struggle to recover even with intensive conservation measures," first author Daichi Tsujimoto said. ...
Once common across Europe, North Africa and West Asia, the slender-billed curlew has not been officially sighted since 1995, ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Experts thrilled after capturing photos of one of the world's most elusive birds: 'This is only the third time'
"Since the species was rediscovered about 12 years ago, this is only the third time we've managed to capture it on a camera ...
AZ Animals on MSN
How Well Do You Know These Animal Tracks?
Understand the unique features of animal footprints around the world, focusing on one representative animal from various ...
The vast American wilderness holds many secrets, and sometimes those secrets include animals that science says shouldn't be ...
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The medieval folklore of Britain’s endangered wildlife ‘omens’ – from hedgehogs to nightjars
Deforestation and persecution, especially by Victorian gamekeepers, eradicated wildcats from England, Wales and much of Scotland. In 2019, experts concluded that breeding with feral domestic cats has ...
The world we share with countless species is growing smaller, and for some, it’s already too late. Over the past century, ...
South Africa is the world’s leading exporter of big cats and their body parts, with over 3,500 living animals and 34,000 body ...
Thrissur Zoological Park offers a world-class conservation space, redefining the concept of a zoo with near-natural habitats.
In a 1970 National Geographic feature, paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey—son of Louis and Mary Leakey—recounted his ...
In preparation for the upcoming International Snow Leopard Day, we have created this list of facts to impress your friends.
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