A baby blue pygmy whale — the youngest ever spotted — is giving scientists renewed hope for the future of the endangered species.
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A new study reveals for the first time the impact of ongoing conflicts on the migration of an endangered bird species.
Endangered migrating eagles impacted by Ukraine war, new study shows
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Summary: Blue whales, which were wiped out from the Seychelles half a century ago due to whaling, have returned to the area, according to a recent study. Scientists confirmed the presence of blue whales by using underwater audio recordings that captured their distinct songs. The study highlights the positive impact of conservation efforts and whaling bans on the recovery of endangered species. Takeaway: The return of blue whales to the Seychelles after being wiped out decades ago demonstrates the resilience of nature when given a chance to rebound. Conservation efforts and protection measures play a crucial role in the recovery of endangered species. #BlueWhales #ConservationEfforts #EndangeredSpecies Source: https://ift.tt/CfnLK7o
Summary: Blue whales, which were wiped out from the Seychelles half a century ago due to whaling, have returned to the area, according to a recent study. Scientists confirmed the presence of blue whales by using underwater audio recordings that captured their distinct songs. The study highlights the positive impact of conservation efforts and whaling bans on the recovery of endangered species...
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What is Endangered Species Day? Endangered Species Day takes place on the third Friday of May. This day was created as a way to remind us of how fragile the existence of some animals, plants and insects is, and to encourage us to learn about why it is so important to protect these species. This is a day when one might discuss solutions and take the time to inform their loved ones on how they may help protect certain species. What is an "Endangered Species"? Endangered species are animals, plants or insects that aren't extinct yet, but may be on the path to extinction if the correct protective measures aren't taken. One of the most learned about extinctions in history is that of the dinosaurs. The International Union decides whether an animal is ‘endangered’ based on different criteria. According to the IUCN, at least 40% of animals, insects, and plants are at risk of extinction across the world. How do species become endangered? Different species may be classified as "endangered" for different reasons. Some of the reasons may include environmental changes, poaching, overhunting by predators, the destruction of natural habitats, or natural disasters. Many nations are now taking action to combat this by placing certain laws into motion, prohibiting the trade of certain animal by-products and more. How can you celebrate Endangered Species Day? Most people who celebrate this day do so by hosting informative and productive discussions where they propose relevant solutions on how they can prevent or slow down the endangerment of various species. Reading books about animals, creating crafts to help ecosystems thrive and allowing children to feel a connection to animals, plants and insects is the best way to inspire generations to look after the planet and its many inhabitants. #environment #biodiversity #conservation
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Surprising behavior in one of the least studied mammals in the world . Beaked whales are among the least studied mammals in the world. Now, a new study reveals surprising information about the Baird's beaked whale species. #ScienceDailynews #InnovativeResearch #NextGenScience #ExploringFrontiers
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Learn more about Hawai’i’s endangered hāhā, not only the threats, but also about amazing adaptive radiation of the cyanea genus in Hawai’i.
In honor of Endangered Species Day, we're celebrating 50 species from 50 states, many of which have bounced back from low numbers, thanks to outstanding partnerships. https://nature.ly/4dHNMpQ
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🌍 Protecting Endangered Species: A Call to Action! 🦏🐢 Hey LinkedIn community! Today, let's shine a spotlight on endangered species and the critical need for conservation efforts. Did you know that habitat loss, poaching, and climate change threaten the survival of many species worldwide? From majestic rhinos to elusive sea turtles, these creatures play vital roles in their ecosystems. As a zoology enthusiast, I'm passionate about raising awareness and supporting initiatives that protect endangered species. Together, we can make a difference by advocating for stronger conservation policies, supporting wildlife sanctuaries, and promoting sustainable practices. Let's discuss ways to safeguard our planet's biodiversity and ensure a brighter future for all species! #EndangeredSpecies #Conservation #WildlifeProtection #Zoology #EnvironmentalConservation
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It is an article hailing from Far-East Sydney, however it is worth sharing: i strongly believe we should be more hands on with repatriation, and management of, endangered species. https://lnkd.in/grGJn_8T
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New Post on #3mob: How to grow rhinos in a lab: the science that could save an endangered species - Click to read more https://lnkd.in/dr2Jnb_i
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A great article that highlights the fundamental issues we are dealing with in biodiversity. The article highlights critical research providing evidence and solutions to address the problems. The article states - No species is safe (neither are we). Unlike an asteroid, we can be reasoned with. The last statement may be true in person, sometimes, but can we collectively overcome emergence in our complex global society still causing continuous biodiversity, habitat, ecosystem and wildlife declines? https://lnkd.in/gQFShEkA #wildlife #biodiversity #scienceandenvironment #endangeredspecies #earthandspacesciences
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