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Urban Rewilding Has Brought Back Beavers, Hornbills and Platypuses to City Parks – and That’s Just the Start
Our new research explores whether reintroducing native animals to cities can restore ecosystems and reconnect people with nature. To date, the rewilding movement has largely focused on reintroducing ...
White storks (Ciconia ciconia) are a majestic bird with a two-meter wingspan and an enormous circular nest. The recent ...
Air pollution. Traffic. Animals dying. Habitat loss. All of these issues are side effects of urbanization, according to the United Nations. But, with a new rewilding solution that is being tested in ...
Julie, once a circus elephant, and Kariba, from a Belgian zoo, are to be moved to a former ranch in Portugal ...
Coalition of Advocacy Organizations Calls on Congress to Audit Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse Sales Program.
Restoring certain wildlife populations could aid in mitigating climate change, a new study has found. Specifically, the report highlighted how large animals like elephants, whales, bison, and sharks ...
Victims of overhunting and habitat loss, the last wild Caucasian bison was killed in 1927. Elshad Askerov, head of World ...
To rewild an area is to protect its natural habitats, encourage native animal species to return, and allow nature to flourish. Done well, rewilding can reverse species extinction, tackle climate ...
I woke up this morning to some very good news for some animals. Damian Aspinall, who has taken over two wildlife parks founded by his father more than 50 years ago in the Kent countryside in England, ...
Samantha Zwicker is one of a kind by living in the Peruvian Amazon to protect threatened wildlife and preserve 7400+ acres of rainforest. Being a Wild Felid Legacy Scholar, NIH Global Health Fellow, ...
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