KEEPING IT OFF THE LIST

— “you can do a lot more working independently keeping it off the list, being proactive rather than reactive,” she said. “but this doesn’t mean we stop working for them. the bunny is the poster child for all the other animals that need those types of landscapes.” read article : new england cottontail stays off endangered species list

WE’LL BE LUCKY

 — the smelt’s decline has come to symbolize both california’s history of dysfunctional water politics and the bay delta’s slow-motion ecological collapse. read article : swimming upstream: plight of delta smelt exposes flaws of the endangered species act

TO PERSIST OVER TIME

— populations with low genetic diversity may not be able to adapt to challenges such as changing environmental conditions, shrinking habitats or new diseases, which could put them at risk of disappearing read article : endangered animals can be identified by rate of genetic diversity loss

WHO’S NATIVE WHERE

— studies have documented negative effects of livestock grazing, the usfs rocky mountain experimental station found that 100 years of continual cattle grazing virtually halted the growth of new sycamores. because of their ecological impact, cattle generally are banned from riverside grazing. horses, however, are not managed, as a result, are a threat to the wildlife species on the riverbanks read article : salt river horses destroying endangered bird habitat, wildlife experts say

FROM FROZEN FERRET SEMEN

— partners working to save black-footed ferrets from extinction, and recover a healthy population back to the wild include lincoln park zoo, the smithsonian conservation biology institute (scbi), u.s. fish and wildlife service, louisville zoological garden, cheyenne mountain zoo, phoenix zoo and toronto zoo. read article : critically endangered species successfully reproduced using frozen sperm from ferret dead for 20 years

THIS IS WHOS PATAGONIA?

— many locals are wary of large-scale intervention by rich outsiders. nevertheless, the parque patagonia project has already achieved much. read article : the new face of patagonia more : parque patagonia

ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

— pando (latin for “i spread”), is a clonal colony of a single male quaking aspen determined to be a single living organism by identical genetic markers. the plant is estimated to weigh collectively 6,000,000 kg making it the heaviest known organism. the root system of pando, at an estimated 80,000 years old, is among the oldest known living organisms quaking aspen : populus tremuloides more : pando (tree)

DEMENTED ARCHITECTURE & THE HITLERI CAVE BEETLE

— anophthalmus hitleri, a blind cave beetle species, was discovered in 1933 and endemic in slovenia. is now endangered. the same beetle is also the subject of an art work – wallpaper to be precise – on show at wellington’s city gallery as part of the group exhibition demented architecture. read article : at wellington’s city gallery more : jasmina cibic

LIGHTING UP EMPIRE STATE BUILDING AUGUST 1ST 2015

— saturday, on the roof of a building on west 31st street, mr. threlkel and mr. psihoyos, will be illuminating the night from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. with a looping reel showing a “noah’s ark” of animals. read article : illuminating the plight of endangered species, at the empire state building more : livescience.com

RETHINKING NATURAL HABITAT

— as much of their habitat has been converted into plantations, housing estates, highways and other human “development schemes, animals reclaim “a secondary nature” read article : GIS study reveals preferred habitat more : stanford researchers rethink natural habitat for wildlife

LOVED & IN PERIL

— the horn implant, called protect RAPID (Real-time Anti-Poaching Intelligence Device), incorporates a camera, GPS, and heart-rate monitor to help conservationists capture poachers largely responsible for the demise of these ancient animals. read article : can cameras embedded in rhino horns catch poachers?