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More seals return to Wadden Sea

The largest predatory animal in Germany, the grey seal, is making a comeback in the Wadden Sea. Despite being considered endangered, the number of newborn

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Unknown Vertebrate Regions on World Map

The world is home to an incredible variety of species, but only a small percentage of them have been scientifically described. In fact, estimates suggest

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Kenya’s Wildlife Populations on the Rise

Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has released updated population figures for various mammal and bird species, indicating a recovery of most wildlife populations. The majority of

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Counting Elephants from Space

A groundbreaking new technology has been developed that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to detect hidden elephants in satellite images. The technique is designed to support

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11 New Emperor Penguin Colonies Discovered

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists from the British Antarctic Survey have identified eleven previously unknown colonies of emperor penguins using satellite imagery from the European

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64,000 Sea Turtles Spotted by Drone in Australia

In a stunning discovery, scientists have filmed around 64,000 green sea turtles gathering to lay their eggs on Raine Island, off the coast of Australia.

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Historic Number of Southern Right Whales

The population of humpback whales in the Southwest Atlantic has reached a historic high of approximately 25,000, according to a study published in the Royal

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Shark Hunting Seals Revealed in Video

New research has revealed that the hunting behavior of Great White Sharks varies significantly depending on their location. Scientists from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research

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Wolf hunting leads to more livestock killings.

The paradoxical notion that hunting individual wild wolves increases the number of livestock killed by four percent in the following year has been confirmed by

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White Shark with Mercury Protection

In a groundbreaking study, researchers at the University of Miami have discovered that despite high levels of heavy metals in their blood, wild white sharks