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Unique tree-climbing lions roar again in Uganda (Op-Ed)
By Louisa Kiggwe published
Conservation efforts are starting to pay off for unique tree-climbing lions in Uganda's Queen Elizabeth National Park, says one conservationist.
Conservationists want to bring wily wolverines back to the Rockies
By Brent Brock published
Scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society are trying to help wolverines find a new foothold in the rugged terrain of the Colorado Rockies.
Bats are superheroes of the night. Their superpowers could help us protect them.
By Cori Lausen published
Conservationists are using bats' echolocation abilities to help track these mammals, as many of them succumb to white nose syndrome.
How the same tech in your Nintendo Wii is tracking wild and wily wolverines
By Martin Robards, Tom Glass published
Scientists are equipping the endangered wolverine with accelerometers to track them in the wild.
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced us to a new word: Zoonosis (Op-Ed)
By Christian Walzer published
The recent eruption of COVID-19 near a "wet market" in Wuhan, China, calls our attention to a phenomenon captured by a word increasingly becoming commonplace: zoonosis.
Take It from the 'Crocodile Lady': Conservation Needs More Women (Op-Ed)
By Natalia Rossi published
I, a crocodile scientist, am a woman in conservation. And here's why we need more women in this field.
Why Protecting a Shark Nursery in the Patagonia Sea Is Crucial
By Juan Martín Cuevas published
The remoteness and weak law enforcement in Bahia San Blas, a major nursery for several shark species, has led to a significant loss of these sharks.
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