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Woman Loses Arm in Lioness Attack at Queensland Zoo
A woman lost her arm in a lioness attack at Darling Downs Zoo in Queensland, Australia, on Sunday morning while watching zookeepers; the victim was not a zoo employee or visitor but a family member of the owner, highlighting concerns about safety protocols.
Woman Loses Arm in Lioness Attack at Queensland Zoo
A woman lost her arm in a lioness attack at Darling Downs Zoo in Queensland, Australia, on Sunday morning while watching zookeepers; the victim was not a zoo employee or visitor but a family member of the owner, highlighting concerns about safety protocols.
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48% Bias Score


Rwanda Relocates 70 Rhinos to Akagera National Park, Boosting Conservation Efforts
Rwanda's Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and African Parks successfully relocated 70 southern white rhinoceroses to Akagera National Park in two phases, increasing the park's rhino population and significantly contributing to regional and global rhino conservation efforts as part of the larger Rhino ...
Rwanda Relocates 70 Rhinos to Akagera National Park, Boosting Conservation Efforts
Rwanda's Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and African Parks successfully relocated 70 southern white rhinoceroses to Akagera National Park in two phases, increasing the park's rhino population and significantly contributing to regional and global rhino conservation efforts as part of the larger Rhino ...
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40% Bias Score


Rhino Dehorning Significantly Reduces Poaching in South Africa
A new study shows that dehorning over 2,000 rhinos in South Africa's Kruger National Park region between 2017 and 2023 led to a 78% reduction in poaching, offering a short-term solution to the illegal wildlife trade while highlighting the need for more comprehensive conservation efforts.
Rhino Dehorning Significantly Reduces Poaching in South Africa
A new study shows that dehorning over 2,000 rhinos in South Africa's Kruger National Park region between 2017 and 2023 led to a 78% reduction in poaching, offering a short-term solution to the illegal wildlife trade while highlighting the need for more comprehensive conservation efforts.
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40% Bias Score


Prince William's Documentary Highlights Perilous Work of Wildlife Rangers
Prince William's new documentary, "Guardians," highlights the perilous work of approximately 1,400 rangers killed in the past decade while protecting endangered animals, emphasizing the need for increased support and recruitment to safeguard global biodiversity.
Prince William's Documentary Highlights Perilous Work of Wildlife Rangers
Prince William's new documentary, "Guardians," highlights the perilous work of approximately 1,400 rangers killed in the past decade while protecting endangered animals, emphasizing the need for increased support and recruitment to safeguard global biodiversity.
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36% Bias Score


Habitat Fragmentation Causes Inbreeding and Birth Defects in German Red Deer
Habitat fragmentation from roads and settlements causes increasing inbreeding in red deer and other animals in Germany, leading to documented cases of severe birth defects and reduced adaptability. A nationwide wildlife corridor plan with at least 100 wildlife crossings is proposed to counter this.
Habitat Fragmentation Causes Inbreeding and Birth Defects in German Red Deer
Habitat fragmentation from roads and settlements causes increasing inbreeding in red deer and other animals in Germany, leading to documented cases of severe birth defects and reduced adaptability. A nationwide wildlife corridor plan with at least 100 wildlife crossings is proposed to counter this.
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20% Bias Score


Brandenburg Debates Wolf Culling Amidst Rising Livestock Attacks
In Brandenburg, Germany, hunters, farmers, and forest owners demand wolf culling due to increased livestock attacks, while conservationists criticize the lack of open debate and advocate for enhanced herd protection measures; Brandenburg's agriculture minister aims to reduce the wolf population, ali...
Brandenburg Debates Wolf Culling Amidst Rising Livestock Attacks
In Brandenburg, Germany, hunters, farmers, and forest owners demand wolf culling due to increased livestock attacks, while conservationists criticize the lack of open debate and advocate for enhanced herd protection measures; Brandenburg's agriculture minister aims to reduce the wolf population, ali...
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52% Bias Score

Emperor Penguin Decline in Antarctica Exceeds Worst-Case Projections
A new study using satellite imagery shows a 22% decline in emperor penguin colonies across the Antarctic Peninsula, Weddell Sea, and Bellingshausen Sea between 2009 and 2024, exceeding previous estimates and highlighting the urgent threat of climate change.

Emperor Penguin Decline in Antarctica Exceeds Worst-Case Projections
A new study using satellite imagery shows a 22% decline in emperor penguin colonies across the Antarctic Peninsula, Weddell Sea, and Bellingshausen Sea between 2009 and 2024, exceeding previous estimates and highlighting the urgent threat of climate change.
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32% Bias Score

Bavarian Government Divided on Wolf Management Despite EU Decision
The Bavarian government is deeply divided over wolf management despite the EU lowering the wolf's protection status, facilitating potential culls; disagreements between officials highlight deeper political rifts, while experts emphasize that culling alone won't solve livestock protection issues.

Bavarian Government Divided on Wolf Management Despite EU Decision
The Bavarian government is deeply divided over wolf management despite the EU lowering the wolf's protection status, facilitating potential culls; disagreements between officials highlight deeper political rifts, while experts emphasize that culling alone won't solve livestock protection issues.
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52% Bias Score

Avian Influenza Threatens Elephant Seal Populations
An avian influenza outbreak in late 2023 killed over 17,000 southern elephant seal pups in Argentina, prompting concerns about similar outbreaks among northern elephant seals in North America due to their low genetic diversity and proximity to shorebirds. Monitoring efforts are underway, but governm...

Avian Influenza Threatens Elephant Seal Populations
An avian influenza outbreak in late 2023 killed over 17,000 southern elephant seal pups in Argentina, prompting concerns about similar outbreaks among northern elephant seals in North America due to their low genetic diversity and proximity to shorebirds. Monitoring efforts are underway, but governm...
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36% Bias Score

Erfurt Wildlife Project Shows Success in Boosting Hare and Partridge Populations
A German conservation project in Erfurt's agricultural region shows increased populations of hares (from 15 to 32 per sq km) and partridges (from 3 to 4 per sq km) between 2022 and 2025, achieved through predator control (125 foxes and 123 raccoons culled in 2024/25 via live traps) and the creation ...

Erfurt Wildlife Project Shows Success in Boosting Hare and Partridge Populations
A German conservation project in Erfurt's agricultural region shows increased populations of hares (from 15 to 32 per sq km) and partridges (from 3 to 4 per sq km) between 2022 and 2025, achieved through predator control (125 foxes and 123 raccoons culled in 2024/25 via live traps) and the creation ...
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44% Bias Score

California Awards \$1.5 Million to Reduce Golden Eagle Wind Turbine Deaths
California will provide up to \$1.5 million in grants for projects to reduce golden eagle deaths caused by wind turbines in three counties, following a settlement with ESI Energy LLC for violating the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which resulted in at least 150 eagle deaths since 2012.

California Awards \$1.5 Million to Reduce Golden Eagle Wind Turbine Deaths
California will provide up to \$1.5 million in grants for projects to reduce golden eagle deaths caused by wind turbines in three counties, following a settlement with ESI Energy LLC for violating the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which resulted in at least 150 eagle deaths since 2012.
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52% Bias Score

Lioness Kills Girl Near Nairobi National Park, Sparking Concerns Over Human-Wildlife Conflict
A 14-year-old girl was killed by a lioness that entered her home near Nairobi National Park in Kenya on Saturday night, prompting authorities to launch a search and implement enhanced security measures, including electric fences and AI-powered warning systems, to mitigate human-wildlife conflict exa...

Lioness Kills Girl Near Nairobi National Park, Sparking Concerns Over Human-Wildlife Conflict
A 14-year-old girl was killed by a lioness that entered her home near Nairobi National Park in Kenya on Saturday night, prompting authorities to launch a search and implement enhanced security measures, including electric fences and AI-powered warning systems, to mitigate human-wildlife conflict exa...
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40% Bias Score
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