How Wooly Mammoths’ Genetic Erosion can guide modern conservation
A recent publication in Cell titled “Time-Lag Between Demographic and Genetic Recovery in Recently Bottlenecked Populations” has unveiled…
A recent publication in Cell titled “Time-Lag Between Demographic and Genetic Recovery in Recently Bottlenecked Populations” has unveiled…
UK charity, the Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN), has recognised Dr Purnima Devi Barman from India with the…
In Kyrgyzstan’s Tien-Shan mountains, the Baiboosun Nature Reserve stands as a testament to the success of ecosystem restoration…
In the realm of wildlife conservation, the European bison stands as a symbol of resilience and ressurection. Brought…
The last wild trees and shrubs in the Netherlands are both endangered and rare. The proportion of wild…
Around half a century ago, European wildcats, believed to be extinct in the Jura mountains, began reclaiming their…
On August 6, 2020, a momentous event occurred in Texas as the world witnessed the birth of the…
Scientists have proved one of Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution for the first time — nearly 140 years…
The horse is one of the species most represented in cave art during the Paleolithic in the southwest…
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