Expert Voices Wildlife Conservation Society
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8 Baby Turtles and Tortoises: Cute, and Critically Endangered (Photos)Opinion Can these tiny turtles help prevent their species' extinctions?
By Avi Shuter Published
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Bad-Rap Bats in Danger of Extinction Around the World (Photos)Opinion Bats aren't always creepy — they can be cute and fuzzy, too.
By Ricardo Antunes Published
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Bad Omen or Wise Advisor? Evocative Owls Star in PhotosOpinion Not all owls look like the generic Halloween cutout.
By Jonathan Slaght Published
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The Rare and Exotic Animals of Russia's Far East (Photos)Opinion The Russian Far East hosts some of the world's most exotic creatures, many represented by just a few hundred remaining animals that exist nowhere else.
By Jonathan Slaght Published
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From a Childhood Fascination with Fish to a Career in ConservationOpinion Coral reefs are key to wildlife, and human, survival — and they may yet be saved.
By Emily Darling Published
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Paying for Nature's Bounty? It May be the Cheaper Alternative (Op-Ed)Opinion It may seem unusual to pay for something as, well, natural as nature, but a new economic model suggests just that, and it seems to be working, argues Jane Carter Ingram.
By Jane Carter Ingram Published
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Endangered Penguins Charm, from Tiny to King Size (Photos)Opinion Can perky penguins survive as the oceans grow crowded?
By Julie Larsen Maher Published
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Majestic Vultures, Kings of the Sky (Photos)Opinion The majestic vulture is on the decline across the globe, and if they fade, what will happen to the carrion they clear from the Earth?
By David Oehler Published
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Bird Migrants Offer a Glimpse of the Planet's HealthOpinion Bird migration is at its peak — catch a glimpse as they pass through, a sign of the health of our planet.
By David Oehler Published
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