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EU Parliament Votes to Reduce Wolf Protections
The European Parliament in Strasbourg approved a proposal to ease the protection of wolves, potentially allowing culling, due to increasing conflicts with livestock. A final vote is scheduled for soon, and the change follows pressure from member states experiencing high wolf populations.
EU Parliament Votes to Reduce Wolf Protections
The European Parliament in Strasbourg approved a proposal to ease the protection of wolves, potentially allowing culling, due to increasing conflicts with livestock. A final vote is scheduled for soon, and the change follows pressure from member states experiencing high wolf populations.
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56% Bias Score


Wiesbaden's Fasanerie: Innovative Feeding System and Conservation Efforts
The Wiesbaden Fasanerie wildlife park uses a unique wire rope winch system to feed shy animals, offering scheduled feeding demonstrations for visitors while emphasizing species-appropriate care and conservation breeding programs.
Wiesbaden's Fasanerie: Innovative Feeding System and Conservation Efforts
The Wiesbaden Fasanerie wildlife park uses a unique wire rope winch system to feed shy animals, offering scheduled feeding demonstrations for visitors while emphasizing species-appropriate care and conservation breeding programs.
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4% Bias Score


Endangered Mexican Axolotls Thrive in Restored Habitat
Scientists successfully released 18 captive-bred Mexican axolotls into restored wetlands near Mexico City; the amphibians thrived, gaining weight and offering hope for the critically endangered species' recovery.
Endangered Mexican Axolotls Thrive in Restored Habitat
Scientists successfully released 18 captive-bred Mexican axolotls into restored wetlands near Mexico City; the amphibians thrived, gaining weight and offering hope for the critically endangered species' recovery.
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40% Bias Score


DeSantis's $6.5 Billion Everglades Restoration Boosts Florida's Economy
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has secured over $6.5 billion for Everglades restoration, addressing environmental concerns and boosting Florida's tourism-driven $128 billion economy.
DeSantis's $6.5 Billion Everglades Restoration Boosts Florida's Economy
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has secured over $6.5 billion for Everglades restoration, addressing environmental concerns and boosting Florida's tourism-driven $128 billion economy.
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Frankfurt Conservation Award Recognizes Excellence in Biodiversity Protection
The Frankfurt Conservation Award honored Rosie Trevelyan for her impactful environmental education program, Hà Thăng Long for establishing a Vietnamese biosphere reserve protecting the grey-shanked douc langur, and Joji Cariño for her work on sustainable food systems and indigenous rights.
Frankfurt Conservation Award Recognizes Excellence in Biodiversity Protection
The Frankfurt Conservation Award honored Rosie Trevelyan for her impactful environmental education program, Hà Thăng Long for establishing a Vietnamese biosphere reserve protecting the grey-shanked douc langur, and Joji Cariño for her work on sustainable food systems and indigenous rights.
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Animals Asia Rescues Hundreds of Bears from Vietnamese Bile Farms
Animals Asia has rescued over 200 bears from Vietnamese bile farms since 1998, despite legal loopholes and challenges involving wealthy owners; the organization aims to close all bile farms by 2026 and promotes herbal alternatives.
Animals Asia Rescues Hundreds of Bears from Vietnamese Bile Farms
Animals Asia has rescued over 200 bears from Vietnamese bile farms since 1998, despite legal loopholes and challenges involving wealthy owners; the organization aims to close all bile farms by 2026 and promotes herbal alternatives.
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20% Bias Score

Captive-Bred Axolotls Thrive in Wild, Offering Hope for Endangered Species
Researchers in Mexico City successfully reintroduced 18 captive-bred axolotls into their native habitat, demonstrating that captive-bred axolotls can thrive in the wild and suggesting a promising conservation strategy for this critically endangered species.

Captive-Bred Axolotls Thrive in Wild, Offering Hope for Endangered Species
Researchers in Mexico City successfully reintroduced 18 captive-bred axolotls into their native habitat, demonstrating that captive-bred axolotls can thrive in the wild and suggesting a promising conservation strategy for this critically endangered species.
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40% Bias Score

Endangered Bornean Elephants: Conservation Efforts in Sabah
Fewer than 1,000 Bornean elephants remain in the wild, primarily in Sabah, Malaysia, facing endangerment due to habitat loss from logging and palm oil plantations, resulting in human-elephant conflict and 131 elephant deaths (2010-2020); Dr. Farina Othman's conservation project aims to create wildli...

Endangered Bornean Elephants: Conservation Efforts in Sabah
Fewer than 1,000 Bornean elephants remain in the wild, primarily in Sabah, Malaysia, facing endangerment due to habitat loss from logging and palm oil plantations, resulting in human-elephant conflict and 131 elephant deaths (2010-2020); Dr. Farina Othman's conservation project aims to create wildli...
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32% Bias Score

Rare Amur Leopard Cubs Born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park
Two Amur leopard cubs were born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park last week, marking only the second and third births globally this year, significantly boosting conservation efforts for this critically endangered species.

Rare Amur Leopard Cubs Born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park
Two Amur leopard cubs were born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park last week, marking only the second and third births globally this year, significantly boosting conservation efforts for this critically endangered species.
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40% Bias Score

Galápagos Tortoise Breeding Program Saves Critically Endangered Species
A century-long decline of the Hood Island giant tortoise (Chelonoidis niger hoodensis) on Española Island, caused by whaling and introduced goats, was reversed by a captive breeding program initiated in 1976, resulting in the release of over 2,300 tortoises by 2020, creating a self-sustaining popula...

Galápagos Tortoise Breeding Program Saves Critically Endangered Species
A century-long decline of the Hood Island giant tortoise (Chelonoidis niger hoodensis) on Española Island, caused by whaling and introduced goats, was reversed by a captive breeding program initiated in 1976, resulting in the release of over 2,300 tortoises by 2020, creating a self-sustaining popula...
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40% Bias Score

Parmesan's Climate Change Research Wins BBVA Award
Camille Parmesan received the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award for her research demonstrating that climate change causes species to shift towards the poles and higher altitudes, impacting conservation and public health.

Parmesan's Climate Change Research Wins BBVA Award
Camille Parmesan received the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award for her research demonstrating that climate change causes species to shift towards the poles and higher altitudes, impacting conservation and public health.
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28% Bias Score

Peregrine Falcons Nest Atop Frankfurt's Commerzbank Tower
A pair of peregrine falcons laid two eggs in early March atop Frankfurt's Commerzbank Tower, continuing a nesting pattern since 2007, showcasing the adaptation of these birds—once endangered by DDT—to urban environments offering high-rise buildings as nesting sites and abundant prey.

Peregrine Falcons Nest Atop Frankfurt's Commerzbank Tower
A pair of peregrine falcons laid two eggs in early March atop Frankfurt's Commerzbank Tower, continuing a nesting pattern since 2007, showcasing the adaptation of these birds—once endangered by DDT—to urban environments offering high-rise buildings as nesting sites and abundant prey.
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36% Bias Score
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