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BioRescue Project Offers Hope for Northern White Rhinos
Two remaining northern white rhinos in Kenya are the focus of BioRescue, a project using IVF, stem-cell research, and surrogacy to create viable embryos in an attempt to revive this functionally extinct subspecies.
BioRescue Project Offers Hope for Northern White Rhinos
Two remaining northern white rhinos in Kenya are the focus of BioRescue, a project using IVF, stem-cell research, and surrogacy to create viable embryos in an attempt to revive this functionally extinct subspecies.
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40% Bias Score


China's Expanding Cave Temple Census Highlights Preservation Needs
A recent national census in China has uncovered 108 new cave temples in Chongqing, dating from the Tang (618-907) to the Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, adding to China's already extensive collection of cave temples and prompting a discussion on their preservation at the 2025 International Forum on Cave...
China's Expanding Cave Temple Census Highlights Preservation Needs
A recent national census in China has uncovered 108 new cave temples in Chongqing, dating from the Tang (618-907) to the Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, adding to China's already extensive collection of cave temples and prompting a discussion on their preservation at the 2025 International Forum on Cave...
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Consumer Choices Crucial for Orangutan Survival
The demand for palm oil is causing the destruction of orangutan habitats in Indonesia and Malaysia, leading to their extinction; however, consumers can help by purchasing sustainable palm oil and making other conscious choices.
Consumer Choices Crucial for Orangutan Survival
The demand for palm oil is causing the destruction of orangutan habitats in Indonesia and Malaysia, leading to their extinction; however, consumers can help by purchasing sustainable palm oil and making other conscious choices.
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32% Bias Score


BUND promotes garden ponds to conserve amphibian populations
The Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND) advises homeowners to create small garden ponds to support amphibian populations, particularly fire salamanders, emphasizing pesticide avoidance and the natural design of pond edges.
BUND promotes garden ponds to conserve amphibian populations
The Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND) advises homeowners to create small garden ponds to support amphibian populations, particularly fire salamanders, emphasizing pesticide avoidance and the natural design of pond edges.
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36% Bias Score


Florida Approves Limited Black Bear Hunt Amidst Public Opposition
Florida wildlife officials approved a limited black bear hunt from December 6th to 28th, 2025, with 187 permits available, aiming to manage growing bear populations and address human-bear conflicts, despite significant public opposition citing concerns about cruelty and habitat encroachment.
Florida Approves Limited Black Bear Hunt Amidst Public Opposition
Florida wildlife officials approved a limited black bear hunt from December 6th to 28th, 2025, with 187 permits available, aiming to manage growing bear populations and address human-bear conflicts, despite significant public opposition citing concerns about cruelty and habitat encroachment.
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52% Bias Score


Extreme Heat Events Drive Significant Decline in Tropical Bird Populations
A new study reveals that extreme heat events, amplified by climate change, have reduced tropical bird populations by 25% to 38% between 1950 and 2020, with the most significant impact observed in pristine rainforests and even protected areas.
Extreme Heat Events Drive Significant Decline in Tropical Bird Populations
A new study reveals that extreme heat events, amplified by climate change, have reduced tropical bird populations by 25% to 38% between 1950 and 2020, with the most significant impact observed in pristine rainforests and even protected areas.
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16% Bias Score

Jenu Kuruba Tribe Protests Tourism in Nagarhole, Reclaiming Ancestral Lands
Dozens of Jenu Kuruba people in Southern India are protesting tourism in Nagarhole tiger reserve, reclaiming ancestral lands from which they were evicted in the 1980s, highlighting the conflict between conservation and Indigenous rights.

Jenu Kuruba Tribe Protests Tourism in Nagarhole, Reclaiming Ancestral Lands
Dozens of Jenu Kuruba people in Southern India are protesting tourism in Nagarhole tiger reserve, reclaiming ancestral lands from which they were evicted in the 1980s, highlighting the conflict between conservation and Indigenous rights.
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52% Bias Score

Online Marketplaces Fuel Illegal Wildlife Trade: Study Reveals 546 Endangered Species Listings
A 15-week study of 148 English-language online marketplaces found 546 listings for 83 endangered species, including 18 protected under CITES Appendix I, highlighting the significant scale of illegal wildlife trade online.

Online Marketplaces Fuel Illegal Wildlife Trade: Study Reveals 546 Endangered Species Listings
A 15-week study of 148 English-language online marketplaces found 546 listings for 83 endangered species, including 18 protected under CITES Appendix I, highlighting the significant scale of illegal wildlife trade online.
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36% Bias Score

eDNA Technology Aids in Tracking Endangered Mediterranean White Sharks
Using environmental DNA (eDNA) collected from seawater samples by citizen scientists across 22 Mediterranean countries, the White Shark Chase project is tracking endangered white sharks and other marine species to enhance conservation efforts. The project, which has confirmed white shark presence in...

eDNA Technology Aids in Tracking Endangered Mediterranean White Sharks
Using environmental DNA (eDNA) collected from seawater samples by citizen scientists across 22 Mediterranean countries, the White Shark Chase project is tracking endangered white sharks and other marine species to enhance conservation efforts. The project, which has confirmed white shark presence in...
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36% Bias Score

Eastern Barred Bandicoot Recovery: From Extinction to Thriving Population
The eastern barred bandicoot, once declared "extinct in the wild," has made a remarkable recovery thanks to a captive breeding program and successful reintroduction to predator-free islands, but faces ongoing threats from domestic and feral cats.

Eastern Barred Bandicoot Recovery: From Extinction to Thriving Population
The eastern barred bandicoot, once declared "extinct in the wild," has made a remarkable recovery thanks to a captive breeding program and successful reintroduction to predator-free islands, but faces ongoing threats from domestic and feral cats.
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change Drives 25-38% Decline in Tropical Bird Populations
A new study reveals that extreme heat events, exacerbated by climate change, have reduced tropical bird populations by 25% to 38% between 1950 and 2020, with the most dramatic effects seen in pristine rainforests, underscoring the urgent need for greenhouse gas emission reduction.

Climate Change Drives 25-38% Decline in Tropical Bird Populations
A new study reveals that extreme heat events, exacerbated by climate change, have reduced tropical bird populations by 25% to 38% between 1950 and 2020, with the most dramatic effects seen in pristine rainforests, underscoring the urgent need for greenhouse gas emission reduction.
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28% Bias Score

Mojave Desert Tortoise Population Declines Amidst Funding Uncertainty
The Mojave Desert tortoise population, facing a 90% decline over 40 years due to disease, habitat loss, and climate change, has been upgraded to endangered status in California; however, federal funding and staff reductions threaten conservation efforts.

Mojave Desert Tortoise Population Declines Amidst Funding Uncertainty
The Mojave Desert tortoise population, facing a 90% decline over 40 years due to disease, habitat loss, and climate change, has been upgraded to endangered status in California; however, federal funding and staff reductions threaten conservation efforts.
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24% Bias Score
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