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Endangered Species

Buffy-headed marmoset
Voices

Species Spotlight: The Buffy-Headed Marmoset Is Menaced on Multiple Fronts

This miniature monkey from Brazil faces a losing battle with disease, invasive species and an ever-shrinking habitat.
June 17, 2021
by
Carla B. Possamai and Sarisha Trindade
This miniature monkey from Brazil faces a losing battle with disease, invasive species and an ever-shrinking habitat.
fisher leaving box in front of crowd
Wildlife

Fisher Rewilding: How Washington State Is Restoring a Native Carnivore

Years of work in the Pacific Northwest is paying off. It started with preserving the ecosystem so native species would have something to return to.
June 11, 2021
by
Tara Lohan
Years of work in the Pacific Northwest is paying off. It started with preserving the ecosystem so native species would have something to return to.
Monkey in cage
Wildlife

Life After Wildlife Trafficking: What Happens to Rescued Animals?

A serious lack of data about the fate of wildlife saved from illegal trade leads to calls for better information and accountability.
June 9, 2021
by
Danielle Beurteaux
A serious lack of data about the fate of wildlife saved from illegal trade leads to calls for better information and accountability.
solar panels catching the sun
Wildlife

The Race to Build Solar Power in the Desert — and Protect Rare Plants and Animals

As development of large solar projects speeds up, researchers race against the clock to study the ecosystem implications.
June 7, 2021
by
Tara Lohan
As development of large solar projects speeds up, researchers race against the clock to study the ecosystem implications.
large-antlered muntjac
Voices

Species Spotlight: The Large-Antlered Muntjac Faces a ‘Quiet Extinction’

This critically endangered, fanged deer species is losing out to the snaring crisis in Laos and Vietnam.
June 4, 2021
by
Minh Nguyen
This critically endangered, fanged deer species is losing out to the snaring crisis in Laos and Vietnam.
Barbary lions
Extinction Countdown

When Did the Fabled Barbary Lion Go Extinct?

It wasn’t the Roman gladiators that did in this black-maned beast, but the exact date of its disappearance remains a mystery.
June 1, 2021
by
John R. Platt
It wasn’t the Roman gladiators that did in this black-maned beast, but the exact date of its disappearance remains a mystery.
Grand Cayman coral reef
Op-Eds

As Tourism Returns, We Can’t Allow Cruise Companies to Destroy Coral Reefs for Profit

The COVID-19 pandemic put much of the tourism industry on hold. Once restrictions are lifted, we need to be wary of what comes next.
May 28, 2021
by
Kelly Heber Dunning
The COVID-19 pandemic put much of the tourism industry on hold. Once restrictions are lifted, we need to be wary of what comes next.
titan
Voices

Species Spotlight: The Gentle and Quirky White-Bellied Pangolin

This is not your regular anteater. It’s one of the world’s only scaly mammals, representing millions of years of evolution.
May 21, 2021
by
Charles Emogor
This is not your regular anteater. It’s one of the world’s only scaly mammals, representing millions of years of evolution.
Sunrise
Editorials

Four Years of ‘The Rev’

We’re just getting warmed up.
May 17, 2021
by
John R. Platt and Tara Lohan
We’re just getting warmed up.
wildlife books
Reviews

10 New Books About Wildlife and Our Relationship With Animals

From the majesty of our feathered friends to the cultural cost of extinction, these new books help us examine the natural world.
May 14, 2021
by
John R. Platt
From the majesty of our feathered friends to the cultural cost of extinction, these new books help us examine the natural world.

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