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October 15, 2025, 03:41 PM - 6 min read
Wolves disappeared from Danish forests in 1813, when they were hunted to extinction – remembered only in stories and fairy tales. Then, in 2012, a lone male wolf crossed the border from Germany into Jutland, Denmark’s peninsula bordering Germany. More followed. By 2017, Denmark celebrated its first confirmed breeding pack in more than 200 years.
Read moreAugust 12, 2025, 03:11 PM - 8 min read
An uptick in heat extremes, driven by human-caused climate change, has caused tropical bird populations to decline by up to 38 per cent since the 1950s.
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Findings reveal that even short-term sleep disturbances can affect how much and how well birds vocalise.
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Endemism is a highly valuable metric for conservation because it identifies areas with irreplaceable species, ecological functions, or evolutionary lineages.
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Dire wolves, which went extinct more than 10,000 years old, are much larger than gray wolves, their closest living relatives today.
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“This recent encounter has reignited interest in the region’s fragile aquatic ecosystem and the potential return of a species long thought to be lost,” said Irfan Shangoo, who captured the video footage of the otters.
Read moreMay 2, 2024, 04:03 PM - 2 min read
Sikkim's Forest Department has received support from Aaranyak, a prominent biodiversity conservation group, for deploying and managing wildlife surveillance cameras within Khangchendzongkha National Park.
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