— “conservation efforts will have to continue to help them and humans learn to live side-by-side” read article : catalina island foxes no longer endangered
art ecology science & animals
From articles
Academic and news articles regarding endangered species and habitats.
NEW MONKEYS
— “based on morphological differences, scientists described the monkey as a new species, which they have named callicebus miltoni” read article : monkey species discovered in the amazon rainforest
MAPPING TORTOISES
— “listing the tortoise could reduce the availability of land and drive up costs. that’s where the initiative would step in and bring together the stakeholders” read article : desert tortoise’s potential placement on endangered species list could affect development map : turtles that eat bone, rocks and soil, and turtles that mine
“CONSIDER THE CLAM”
—“understanding behaviour in the wild helped create environments more conducive to procreation” read article : LIFE — endangered species in the 1960s
BLOOD HARVEST
— “bleeding a female horseshoe crab may make it less likely to mate, even if it doesn’t kill it. pharmaceutical companies burst the cells that contain the chemical, called coagulogen” read article : the blood harvest
HIS NAME IS “HOLIDAY”
— “it’s a friendship that wouldn’t happen in the wild, but cure some of the loneliness for an animal on the edge of extinction” read article : scientists hope frozen zoo will save endangered species
CANINE CONSERVATION
— “the job of a human in a tenth of the time” read article : dog squad
DADDY EATS ALL
— “the female gave birth, the male immediately ate all piglets, and then ate her rear end” read article : zoo worker claims litter of critically endangered visayan warty pigs were eaten
NEW TIGER TRIPLETS
read article: sumatran triplets born at chester zoo view video : 05/01/2015
TIGER POPULATION UP
“The population of tigers has increased in India from 1,706 in 2011 to 2,226 in 2014.” read article: India’s tiger population increases by 30% in past three years
SMALL PROPHESIERS
— “researchers at the university of california at berkeley think that infrasound, sound with a frequency too low to be detected by humans – was the early warning sign” read articles: birds predict tornadoes, golden-winged warblers hear tornadoes 250 miles away
RARE SHARK BIRTH CAUGHT ON CAMERA
“A remarkable photograph of the live birth of a thresher shark has cast light on the lives of these elusive, vulnerable fish.” read article: here