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Zoo's cute elephant-nosed baby shrews become first to be born in the UK
Hertfordshire Zoo has become the first in the UK to breed the rare black and rufous sengi. Two tiny pups were born on February 23 to parents Nuru and Malaonly, weighing just 30g each. The unusual ...
Colossal Biosciences’ CEO says its work follows a ‘moral obligation’ while critics say it’s ‘tech bro’ hype that could undermine conservation ...
The Wild Benches of Hope, a public art series of three bronze benches highlighting endangered animals is now on display at ...
Museums display only a fraction of their collection so we went behind the scenes at the Melbourne Museum to find the untold ...
Explore the world's oldest forests, from Australia's 180-million-year-old Daintree to Japan's Yakushima with trees over 7,000 years old, each offering unique ecosystems and wildlife.
Two black and rufous sengi, known as elephant shrews, have been born for the first time in the UK. Weighing just 30g (1oz) at ...
Linh Mai, the first elephant born at the zoo in 25 years, will appear before the general public on April 22.
Asian elephant calf Linh Mai with "auntie" Swarna at the Smithsonian's National Zoo in D.C. (Courtesy Smithsonian’s National Zoo) A baby Asian elephant is expected to begin welcoming visitors to the ...
Asian elephant calf Linh Mai will make her public debut at Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute this Earth Day, April 22. She was born Feb. 2 to mother Nhi Linh and father ...
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Brit and her Kiwi cousin were killed in a matter of seconds by elephant on safari, inquest hears
Janet Taylor Easton, 67, was killed alongside her cousin Alison Taylor from New Zealand, also 67, in South Luangwa National Park on July 3 last year.
The Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute is celebrating Earth Day with flair this year. Asian elephant calf Linh Mai will make her public debut at the zoo on April 22, appearing ...
Cute but cantankerous, koalas are making a surprising recovery from a genetic bottleneck, with their once most threatened populations now displaying surprising diversity. “It still looks like they’re ...
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