From June, 2016

SEIZED SKULL

— u.s. customs and border protection officers seized the skull of an african elephant on the endangered species list last week after a man tried to drive a truck with the skull into mexico. read article : endangered species elephant skull seized at anzalduas bridge

BREAKING DOWN SEXUAL BARRIERS

— mating patterns based on the size and quality of individuals partially counteract the sexual barrier between these two species. research results also show that the sexual selection, when males compete for females, does not necessarily maintain the isolation between species; rather, it weakens it read article : new discoveries on evolution can save endangered species

CATCH AND RELEASE

— PIT tag acts as a kind of barcode for an individual animal, with an antenna in the cave recording the comings and goings of the tagged bats. bats are placental mammals, just like us and incredibly intelligent. read article : tracking 1,000 bats: study sheds light on critically endangered species more : recruitment in a colorado population of big brown bats: breeding probabilities, litter size, and first-year survival

GROW UP WILD FOR LIFE

— children are more likely to become proactive adults who have an appreciation and awareness of the environment, after viewing endangered animals. read article : atlantic biodiversity display raises awareness for endangered species

PRECEDENT-SETTING PRESERVATION

— there hasn’t been a lot of money poured into snake research so the scientists learned as they went along. read article : windsor parkway sets precedent protecting endangered species

WE HAVE TO HUNT MORE

— “if they shoot animals with a gun then they can make sure to only catch the adults. a snare or trap can cause extinction because its indiscriminate and could catch a young animal before it has the chance to reproduce. we make round checks in the forest two or three times a month, but we do not see any hunters because they hunt at night and we dare not stay in the jungle over night.” read article : hunting in the jungles of myanmar

AI & HUMINT COLLAB

PAWS, which stands for protection assistant for wildlife security, is a newly developed ai that takes data about previous poaching activities and outputs routes for patrols based on where poaching is likely to occur — algorithms used by homeland security, the transportation security administration, and the coast guard to predicts where resources like agents and surveillance would best be placed to interfere with smuggling and terrorism. read article : rangers use artificial intelligence to fight poachers

A BUSINESS CEASED

— “i cannot sell it in this country. i don’t even know if i can donate it.” read article : huge news for elephants; u.s. bans ivory trade

RAPID DEVELOPMENT

— under this plan, developers who want to build on warbler habitat can pay $8,000 per acre into a fund to buy conservation land. otherwise, they must continue to seek usfws approval for projects on a case-by-case basis. read article : golden-cheeked warbler to stay on the list

FIXING DAMAGED OBJECTS

— it appears that human nature requires patience in realizing that we have environmental issues which we are responsible for. read article : artist fixes damaged objects by placing them in beehives