Sometimes it’s scary to think that the many species we see today might not be around in twenty years. Or, if we don’t focus more on conservation efforts, some species may disappear even in the next ...
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10 animals believed extinct that were found alive!
So many humans live on Earth, it’s hard to imagine there are animals we haven’t seen for years, decades, or even millions of years, but it keeps happening! Animals believed extinct that were found ...
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European hedgehogs are often hit by cars. Researchers say ultrasound could save them from extinction
Despite their prickly exterior, European hedgehogs are extremely vulnerable. Populations have plummeted by 30 per cent over ...
The Large Tortoiseshell has only had rare sightings over the last three decades but experts say any updated list of species would 'probably class it as no longer extinct' ...
A stunning butterfly classed as extinct for 30 years has been spotted across parts of England. The Large Tortoiseshell has ...
The Southeast U.S. distinct population of the wood stork is no longer a federally-endangered species. In the 1970s, the estimated population of wood storks had fallen to only 4,000 to 5,000 nesting ...
A proposed resolution would urge Congress to remove the Mexican gray wolf from the endangered species list and allow Arizona ranchers to kill wolves on their land.
Scientists have confirmed that two marsupial species, known only from ancient fossils for more than 7,000 years, are still alive in New Guinea—discovered through a combination of Indigenous ...
A "charasmatic" butterfly classified as extinct for three decades has been seen across various parts of southern England. The Large Tortoiseshell has experienced only sporadic sightings over the past ...
Wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation say that if sightings continue at this rate, they will officially remove the large tortoiseshell from their list of extinct British butterflies. Find out more ...
A new analysis of hundreds of thousands of names has identified the girls’ and boys’ names with the steepest declines from 2024 to 2025, suggesting which could be rare in 2026 and getting rarer as ...
A newly named Australian tree nicknamed the “zombie tree” cannot reproduce because of a deadly fungal disease.
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