From articles

Academic and news articles regarding endangered species and habitats.

FOX RELAUNCH

— “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

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

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

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