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Scientists Develop First Portable eDNA Test Which Is Able to Detect One of the Rarest of the Rare Wildlife Species, a Swinhoe鈥檚 Softshell turtle, in a Massive Body of Water

Scientists have developed and validated a, first-of-its-kind, portable environmental DNA (eDNA) test to help detect the world鈥檚 rarest turtle, the Swinhoe鈥檚 softshell turtle (Rafetus swinhoei), which is teetering on the brink of extinction. Two...
15-Jan-2025 8:15 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Database Paves the Way for First Study to Compare Wild Animal Hunting Patterns in African Tropical Forests

Advances in data availability and accessibility have resulted in a groundbreaking new study on wild animal hunting in African tropical forests. It suggests that the commercial trade in wild-sourced meat is increasing, and highlights the urgent need...
8-Jan-2025 8:05 PM EST Add to Favorites

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WCS Applauds Protections Announced for US Oceans and Coastal Communities

The following statement was released by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) upon President Biden鈥檚 announcement today protecting waters off New York and New Jersey, including the Hudson Canyon, located about 100 miles off the coast of New...
6-Jan-2025 5:15 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Rising Temperatures Threaten Reefs鈥擲tudy Pinpoints Where Conservation Efforts Are Most Needed

New high-resolution models predict that some coral reefs in the Western Indian Ocean may be more resilient to climate change than previously thought AI modeling was able to pinpoint climate-resilient reefs that would benefit most from protection...
23-Dec-2024 5:10 PM EST Add to Favorites

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WCS Releases Its 10 Favorite Wildlife Images of 2024, Highlighting Amazing Animal Stories

Photos feature stories from the programs across the globe and from the Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo and the New York Aquarium
20-Dec-2024 6:45 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Endangered Bonobo Population Stable in Congo

New research, conducted over two decades by a team of 48 scientists, estimates that between 8,000 to 18,000 adult bonobos inhabit Salonga National Park in Democratic Republic of Congo
19-Dec-2024 8:05 PM EST Add to Favorites

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It鈥檚 A Great Week for Wildlife Conservation in Washington - U.S. House and Senate Pass Bipartisan Legislation: The Groundbreaking U.S. Foundation for International Conservation Act and the WILD Act

The following statement was released today by the Wildlife Conservation Society upon the passage of the bipartisan U.S. Foundation for International Conservation Act and the WILD Act. Both were part of the National Defense Authorization Act headed...
18-Dec-2024 7:30 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Conservationists Have Successfully Restored Tiger Population in Russia Where Absent for 50 years

Conservationists have succeeded in restoring tiger populations in a region where they were virtually absent for more than 50 years in Russia. This restoration took place from 2012-2021 in the Pri-Amur region of Russia.
11-Dec-2024 3:20 PM EST Add to Favorites


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Can a UN Meeting Help Save Jaguars?

鈥淭he CBD CoP16 in Cali, Colombia is important for the future of jaguars. This magnificent spotted neotropical big cat has already lost more than 50% of its original distribution and the trend in the species鈥 populations continues to decline....
22-Oct-2024 3:50 PM EDT

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WCS Conservationist Lauds 鈥淪mart鈥 Protection for Thailand鈥檚 Tigers & Elephants

A systematic patrol system called the 鈥淪mart鈥 program has become a vital component in the protection of tigers, elephants, and other wildlife species in the forests of Thailand, according to scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society at...
11-Feb-2014 11:00 AM EST

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