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Colossal Biosciences Genetically Engineers 'Woolly Mice,' Advancing 'De-Extinction' Technology

Colossal Biosciences successfully created mice with long, thick, woolly hair by simultaneously editing seven genes, showcasing a technological advance in precision gene-editing with potential applications in conservation and medicine, despite ethical concerns regarding its application to endangered ...

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COP16 Reaches \$200 Billion Biodiversity Funding Agreement

The COP16 biodiversity summit in Rome reached a crucial agreement committing \$200 billion annually by 2030 for conservation, including \$20 billion for developing nations (rising to \$30 billion by 2030), although a new fund to improve access was delayed until 2028.

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Nevada Residents Fight Light Pollution to Preserve Dark Skies

Elizabeth Woosley, owner of the Stargazer Inn in Baker, Nevada, and other residents are working to preserve Nevada's dark skies by promoting astro-tourism and selling license plates to raise funds, combating light pollution impacting 99% of Americans and harming wildlife, amidst recent federal budge...

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UN Biodiversity Conference Secures \$200 Billion in Funding

The UN's COP16 biodiversity conference in Rome successfully secured \$200 billion in annual funding by 2030 for global biodiversity conservation, including \$30 billion annually for developing nations by 2030, resolving issues left unresolved in Cali, Colombia, and establishing the Cali Fund to ensu...

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COP16 Reaches $200 Billion Biodiversity Funding Agreement

Nearly 200 nations finalized a plan at the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP16) in Rome, committing $200 billion annually to biodiversity protection, a substantial increase from previous years, resolving key disagreements from the prior COP15 meeting in Cali.

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England to Reintroduce Wild Beavers Despite Farmer Concerns

The UK government approved the reintroduction of wild beavers after a long political debate, citing their environmental benefits despite farmer concerns about potential crop damage; the first release is planned for Purbeck Heaths National Nature Reserve.

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Life Oasis Project Maps Ghost Fishing Nets in the Mediterranean to Protect Sea Turtles

The Life Oasis project, a €5.5 million EU-funded initiative, aims to map ghost fishing nets in the Mediterranean, focusing on Italy, Malta, and the Balearic Islands, to protect marine life, particularly sea turtles, 70% of which are impacted by plastic or nets.

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Ancient Beech Forests: Psychological and Ecological Benefits Under Threat

Forester Peter Wohlleben highlights the psychological and ecological benefits of ancient beech forests, which are increasingly threatened by deforestation in Germany, despite their cooling effects and contribution to rainfall; he cites the film "A Girl Called Willow" as an example.

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COP16 Reaches Last-Minute Funding Deal for Biodiversity

At the UN COP16 biodiversity conference in Rome, 154 countries reached a last-minute compromise on financing biodiversity conservation with billions of dollars annually, aiming for 30 billion by 2030, to protect 30% of global land and marine areas, after previous negotiations failed.

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Global Biodiversity Deal Reached in Rome

After a challenging negotiation process, over 150 countries reached an agreement at the Cop16 in Rome to establish a financial mechanism to protect global biodiversity, aiming to provide $200 billion annually by 2030 with a focus on aiding developing nations and indigenous communities.

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COP16 Reaches Biodiversity Funding Agreement

Nearly 200 countries reached a deal at COP16 in Rome to create a strategy for international funding to protect biodiversity, aiming to mobilize at least $200 billion annually by 2030, building on a 2022 agreement to protect 30% of land and water.

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Wildlife Trafficking Case Highlights Illegal Hunting and Possession of Protected Species

A California couple's casual conversation on a plane about illegally hunting a mountain lion and possessing a sea turtle skull led to a search of their home and a relative's, uncovering numerous wildlife violations, including the illegal possession of protected animals like mountain lions, wolverine...

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