While Australia is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, we also have some of the highest extinction rates.
F lat-headed cats have been successfully detected and filmed in southern Thailand for the first time in almost 30 years. One ...
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From ‘extinct’ to growing, a rare snail returns to the wild in Australia
Rarely do species presumed extinct reappear with renewed hope for a better future. But researchers in Australia not only ...
In Mississippi, wild hogs create around $70 million in damage every year, between eating crops and damaging property. Farmers, researchers, the state and federal government are trying to fight ...
The Tharu, Bote and Musahar indigenous groups that used to live inside what is now the national park followed traditional ...
On a long low wall alongside the Liangshui river in Beijing, a trader has several small cages with tiny twittering birds.
Your whitetail hunting location may be as expansive as a national forest or as small as an uncle’s 40-acre woodlot. In either ...
Hong Kong Free Press on MSN
From city boy to wildlife maven: Videographer Chris Owen captures Hong Kong’s trove of fauna
Videographer Chris Owen's unexpected encounter with a barking deer a decade ago sparked his interest in documenting Hong Kong ...
A new line of research has revealed a surprising finding about how the presence of wolves helps keep people safe.
Historic climate change influenced northeast India primates’ evolution, distribution, and decline, stressing conservation urgency.
The BBC catches a man trapping songbirds - selling them is a profitable business because many keep them as pets.
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