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The Korean DMZ: A Border Fence That Accidentally Became a Wildlife ParadiseImagine a place so dangerous that for more than seventy years, almost no human has dared to step foot inside. Now, imagine ...
Experts have long blamed the decline of the Coorong on decades of over-extraction of water to irrigate the Murray–Darling ...
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to ...
And some people have. The National Park Service refers to the South African oryx as the “only invasive mammal species” in the park, noting that it tramples and overeats native vegetation ...
They turned out to be a new species. Researchers trekked into Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, from 2020 to 2024 to survey a “highly isolated” population of butterflies, according to a ...
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