Scientists work to save endangered Amargosa voles
Without help, the Amargosa vole could be extinct in just five years. The small rodents live in wetlands near Death Valley in California. They were thought to be extinct until they were rediscovered in the 1970s.…
Should the US force these rare wolves into captivity?
Red wolf and Mexican gray wolf populations in the wild have risen from zero in the 1970s to around 100 today, but 100 is still very few. And conservation efforts may…
Pygmy sloths could gain endangered species protection
The pygmy sloth’s fates have been up and down over the past 18 months. This summer, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that the world’s rarest and smallest sloth could…
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As Florida’s panther population grows, ranchers are raising concerns about the safety of their livestock.
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