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DNA Analysis to Save Endangered Prehistoric Fish in Gelderland
Researchers in Gelderland, Netherlands, are using DNA from the tails of brook lamprey larvae to study the endangered species, whose population has halved in the last 50 years, to determine if inbreeding is a factor and identify ways to improve the species' survival, including improving water flow.
DNA Analysis to Save Endangered Prehistoric Fish in Gelderland
Researchers in Gelderland, Netherlands, are using DNA from the tails of brook lamprey larvae to study the endangered species, whose population has halved in the last 50 years, to determine if inbreeding is a factor and identify ways to improve the species' survival, including improving water flow.
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24% Bias Score


Lower Saxony CDU Criticizes Inaction on Wolf Population Management
In Lower Saxony, CDU faction leader Sebastian Lechner criticizes Environmental Minister Christian Meyer's inaction regarding the wolf population, whose favorable conservation status, as stated in a recent federal report to the EU, opens up possibilities for legal regulation including culling, despit...
Lower Saxony CDU Criticizes Inaction on Wolf Population Management
In Lower Saxony, CDU faction leader Sebastian Lechner criticizes Environmental Minister Christian Meyer's inaction regarding the wolf population, whose favorable conservation status, as stated in a recent federal report to the EU, opens up possibilities for legal regulation including culling, despit...
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56% Bias Score


Radioactive Isotopes Injected into Rhinos to Combat Poaching
A South African university is injecting rhinos with harmless radioactive isotopes detectable by customs officials to combat poaching, following successful pilot tests on 20 rhinos and a recent injection of five more, aiming to curb the killing of approximately 500 rhinos annually in South Africa.
Radioactive Isotopes Injected into Rhinos to Combat Poaching
A South African university is injecting rhinos with harmless radioactive isotopes detectable by customs officials to combat poaching, following successful pilot tests on 20 rhinos and a recent injection of five more, aiming to curb the killing of approximately 500 rhinos annually in South Africa.
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36% Bias Score


Toxic Algal Bloom Threatens Unique Australian Cuttlefish Breeding Ground
A toxic algal bloom threatens the annual gathering of thousands of giant Australian cuttlefish in South Australia's Spencer Gulf, prompting scientists to explore emergency conservation measures to protect this globally unique breeding population.
Toxic Algal Bloom Threatens Unique Australian Cuttlefish Breeding Ground
A toxic algal bloom threatens the annual gathering of thousands of giant Australian cuttlefish in South Australia's Spencer Gulf, prompting scientists to explore emergency conservation measures to protect this globally unique breeding population.
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40% Bias Score


Budgerigar Breeding: From European Challenges to Global Accessibility
Budgerigars, first bred in France in 1846, faced initial breeding challenges in Europe due to their unique nesting habits but were successfully bred by Countess von Schwerin in 1855; over-harvesting in Australia prompted an 1894 export ban, contrasting with their current low cost and accessibility.
Budgerigar Breeding: From European Challenges to Global Accessibility
Budgerigars, first bred in France in 1846, faced initial breeding challenges in Europe due to their unique nesting habits but were successfully bred by Countess von Schwerin in 1855; over-harvesting in Australia prompted an 1894 export ban, contrasting with their current low cost and accessibility.
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40% Bias Score


Ocean Warming Disrupts Mating of Critically Endangered Angelsharks
In the Canary Islands, rising ocean temperatures, exceeding 74.8°F (23.8°C) during a 2022 heatwave, caused female angelsharks to avoid traditional mating grounds, while males remained, jeopardizing the Critically Endangered species' already vulnerable population.
Ocean Warming Disrupts Mating of Critically Endangered Angelsharks
In the Canary Islands, rising ocean temperatures, exceeding 74.8°F (23.8°C) during a 2022 heatwave, caused female angelsharks to avoid traditional mating grounds, while males remained, jeopardizing the Critically Endangered species' already vulnerable population.
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16% Bias Score

CDU Demands Wolf Cull in Lower Saxony Following EU Report
Lower Saxony's CDU criticizes the state's environment minister for inaction on the growing wolf population, citing a new EU report declaring the wolf's conservation status as favorable and calling for a regional management plan including targeted culling. Currently, 57 wolf packs, five pairs, and on...

CDU Demands Wolf Cull in Lower Saxony Following EU Report
Lower Saxony's CDU criticizes the state's environment minister for inaction on the growing wolf population, citing a new EU report declaring the wolf's conservation status as favorable and calling for a regional management plan including targeted culling. Currently, 57 wolf packs, five pairs, and on...
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44% Bias Score

China's National Parks Drive Significant Increases in Endangered Species Populations
China's national park system, initiated in 2015, has resulted in significant population increases for flagship species like the Northeast China tiger and Hainan gibbon, showcasing successful conservation efforts and ecosystem restoration; the system aims to become the world's largest by 2035.

China's National Parks Drive Significant Increases in Endangered Species Populations
China's national park system, initiated in 2015, has resulted in significant population increases for flagship species like the Northeast China tiger and Hainan gibbon, showcasing successful conservation efforts and ecosystem restoration; the system aims to become the world's largest by 2035.
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40% Bias Score

China's National Parks Show Decade of Success in Wildlife Restoration
An aerial drone photo taken on July 30, 2025, shows the sea of clouds at sunrise in central China's Hunan Province, highlighting the success of China's national park initiative which has led to a significant increase in wildlife populations like giant pandas (nearly 1,900), Amur tigers (around 70), ...

China's National Parks Show Decade of Success in Wildlife Restoration
An aerial drone photo taken on July 30, 2025, shows the sea of clouds at sunrise in central China's Hunan Province, highlighting the success of China's national park initiative which has led to a significant increase in wildlife populations like giant pandas (nearly 1,900), Amur tigers (around 70), ...
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28% Bias Score

Prince William Champions Indigenous-Led Conservation at London Climate Action Week
Prince William urged increased support for Indigenous-led conservation efforts during a London Climate Action Week roundtable, attended by global leaders and Indigenous representatives, emphasizing their crucial role in achieving climate and biodiversity goals.

Prince William Champions Indigenous-Led Conservation at London Climate Action Week
Prince William urged increased support for Indigenous-led conservation efforts during a London Climate Action Week roundtable, attended by global leaders and Indigenous representatives, emphasizing their crucial role in achieving climate and biodiversity goals.
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40% Bias Score

Glacier Park's Record Visitation Masks Staffing Crisis
Glacier National Park set a visitation record in May despite a 25% staff cut due to President Trump's budget reductions; while the current visitor experience seems unaffected, concerns exist about long-term consequences for park maintenance, research, and overall sustainability.

Glacier Park's Record Visitation Masks Staffing Crisis
Glacier National Park set a visitation record in May despite a 25% staff cut due to President Trump's budget reductions; while the current visitor experience seems unaffected, concerns exist about long-term consequences for park maintenance, research, and overall sustainability.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Court Accepts Appeal Against Wolf Hunting Law
Spain's Constitutional Court accepted an appeal against a law allowing wolf hunting, questioning its compatibility with environmental protection and judicial guarantees; the law, part of a food waste prevention act, allows hunting based on vaguely defined criteria and removes wolves south of the Dou...

Spanish Court Accepts Appeal Against Wolf Hunting Law
Spain's Constitutional Court accepted an appeal against a law allowing wolf hunting, questioning its compatibility with environmental protection and judicial guarantees; the law, part of a food waste prevention act, allows hunting based on vaguely defined criteria and removes wolves south of the Dou...
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44% Bias Score
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