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Search ResultA Desperate Attempt To Save The World's Smallest Porpoise Could End Up Killing It Off
The last hope for helping the vaquita porpoise dodge extinction could be a project to capture some of the few that remain and breed them in semi-captivity, according to a g...
Read MoreHumans Risk Killing Off One-In-Five of All Plant Species
Twenty-one percent of the world’s plant species—essential to food and medicine supplies—are threatened with extinction, according to a report published Tu...
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With the human population fast approaching 8 billion, human beings are leveling forests, clearing savannas, and transforming entire landscapes to make way for industrial-sc...
Read MoreIN PHOTOS: THE LARGEST BURNING OF IVORY IN HISTORY
Kenya torched 105 tons of ivory worth an estimated $105 million over the weekend in a bid to highlight the impact of poaching. Eleven piles of ivory, representing the tusks...
Read MoreTigers Are Making A Comeback For The First Time In A Century
After being pushed to the brink of extinction in the wild by a century of hunting and habitat destruction, roughly 3,890 of the world's largest cats are now spread across 1...
Read MoreAustralia Is Letting The Great Barrier Reef Die Over A Lot Of Coal
If there was one thing Australia could’ve done to save the Great Barrier Reef, it would’ve been to block the development of the country’s largest coal min...
Read MoreWhat Some 'Radical Conservationists' Think
Humans started drawing animals the moment they started killing them. The earliest recorded artworks—paintings on the cave walls of Lascaux in southern France—ar...
Read MoreWhen The Robots Steal Your Job, You Can Be An 'Online Chaperone'
The robots might pinch our jobs, but when they do, futurists want to let us know that there could be a whole host of positions still left for Homo sapiens to fill.
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Bee Extinction Is Threatening The World’s Food Supply, UN Warns
Last Monday, members of nearly 100 national governments met in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur for a weeklong conference to discuss the threats facing animal pollinators...
Read MoreAfter A Brutal Audit, NASA Unveils Its New Asteroid Detection Program
In the great pantheon of apocalyptic events, few scenarios inspire more dread than the threat of a cataclysmic asteroid impact. After all, we know that Earth has already ta...
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