Medicine & TechnologyThe Australian Reptile Park is the first zoo in Australia to hatch Komodo dragons. Discover interesting facts about these babies’ fast growth and development.
Endangered pangolins that were recovered from South African poaching activity are now in the custody of conservation authorities. Learn more about how the animals are being taken care of by rehabilitation and veterinary specialists.
After decades of pollution, the sea grass at the Indian River Lagoon is wiped out. Read on to find out how through donations local wildlife conservationists were able to feed tonnes of lettuces to manatees.
From 2,000 green turtle eggs laid annually in Seychelles, conservation efforts have resulted in 15,000 annual eggs. Read on to know how conservation efforts help save the dwindling population of green turtles.
Phoenix Zoo welcomed its newest member earlier this month — a female Masai giraffe. However, the mother and calf will stay off exhibit in the next few weeks.
Two teams of scientists have found that animal DNA can be detected in other animals, giving way to novel techniques in tracking endangered species to help save their population.
Conservationists are heartbroken and devastated after a couple 9 Million Pounds mice eradication plan on Gough Island fails to increase the threat on endangered seabirds.
Experts confirmed that the Norwegian-Swedish wolves are already extinct since 1970. Moreover, the remaining 400 descendants of the original species that are present on the border of the countries are found to have originated from Finland.
The recent endangered status of the leatherback sea turtle, the largest turtle on Earth, isn't enough to safeguard the continuity of the species and recover from its rapidly decreasing populations.
A team of international researchers have, for the first time, successfully sequenced the Kakapo's genomes revealing that the small poulation and 10,000 years of inbreeding have eradicated devestating mutations.