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Ambitious iguana “Love Island” for near-extinct reptiles becomes epic conservation success story
Where do lizards go to fall in love? For the Lesser Antillean iguana, “Love Island” can be found on Prickly Pear East, where ...
The Natterjack toad, once locally extinct in Wales, has now established a thriving population in Flintshire and beyond, thanks to a 30-year reintroduction programme. Easily recognised by its bright ...
The golden toad was declared extinct in 2004, the victim of climate change, scientists said in 2022. But Trevor Ritland ...
New research finds extinction rates have been declining for a century, challenging assumptions of an ongoing mass extinction.
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How the Return of Formerly Rare Spiders Is Reshaping Local Habitats
The great raft spider, one of Europe’s largest native spiders, has made an extraordinary comeback after being on the brink of extinction.
Having been nearly wiped out altogether, UK otters are making a come back and some are even now seen in cities.
At the time, the iguanas inhabited some 10 islands, but they are now extinct on Antigua, Barbuda, St. Kitts, Nevis and St.
They say every generation thinks it's the end of the world. But the Santa Cruz long-toed salamander has been staring at oblivion since 1967 That’s the year the amphibian was listed under the ...
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Jurassic Park twist: These dinosaurs ruled rivers before asteroid doom
Scientists from several countries have determined that mosasaurs, Cretaceous-era marine reptiles, once thrived in freshwater ...
Every five years, a small group of biologists and environmentalists assemble in a large corner office in Springfield with long glass windows. Inside that room, they weigh in on the fate of every ...
A 66-million-year-old tooth discovered in North Dakota, USA, suggests that some mosasaurs — extinct lizard-like reptiles that ...
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