In 2006, the number of endangered species rose to more than 16,000 worldwide. Habitat loss, pollution and human-animal conflict all play a part when species are threatened with extinction. Introductions of non-native species devastate local native populations and alter ecosystems, often creating unexpected changes.
From elephants, tigers and bears to monk seals, sea turtles and whales we'll explore wildlife conservation issues and find some reasons to be encouraged. With new species being discovered every day, interest in protecting some of the world's unique habitats is growing.
Wildlife conservation issues cross international borders. Working cooperatively across cultures and ideologies, people are making a difference to many species, including our own.
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Is The Lesser Long-Nosed Bat Endangered?
Since the original listing of the lesser long nosed bat as endangered further survey work has found additional colonies but threats to the species have increased as well. more...
Book Review: The Snake Charmer
Subtitle: A Life and Death in Pursuit of Knowledge. This book delves into the world of the sometimes controversial scientist who died in Burma (Myanmar) studying snakes. more...
The Restoration of Florida's Everglades
One of the US's premier World Heritage Sites needs a multi-million dollar effort to restore water flow, reduce agricultural impacts and remove invasive plants and animals more...
Saving South America's Pantanal
Being compared to Florida's Everglades National Park is not a good sign for this Ramsar site. The hope is to prevent similar loss of biodiversity and flood control value. more...
When Not to Feed Wildlife, And Why
Feeding wildlife was once thought to be good in situations where food is scarce. But there are drawbacks, as well as better, safer alternatives, to aid wildlife locally. more...
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The Hunt for Rocky Mountain Wolves
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Black-footed Ferrets Make a Comeback
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Polar Bears Listed on Threatened Species List
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Burmese Pythons as an Invasive Species
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World’s Most Endangered Wild Cat
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