Discover the rare and exciting births of critically endangered species in 2025. From Amur leopards to Galápagos tortoises, ...
Conservationists are hoping to strengthen regulations at a wildlife trade conference on birds, reptiles and other animals that are seeing their numbers decline due to the exotic pet trade.
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141-Year-Old Galápagos Tortoise Gramma Euthanized
A 141-year-old tortoise, once celebrated as a star attraction at the San Diego Zoo in the United States, has passed away. According to multiple foreign media outlets including *The New York Times* on ...
If you’re looking for a holiday where wildlife is guaranteed, choose the Galapagos. You don’t need luck or to spend silent ...
Ecuador’s vanguard moral-legal compass for nature is perhaps why the Galápagos Islands, an archipelago 900km off the ...
Giant tortoises are some of the long-lived species on the planet. Here’s what biologists now understand about one of nature’s ...
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Iguanas, Sharks, Sloths, and More Gain New Protections
Sloths, sharks, rays, and okapi gained stronger CITES protections at CoP20, with new Appendix I and II listings.
Governments agreed to ban or restrict international trade in shark meat, fins and other products for more than 70 species ...
The international wildlife trade is a multibillion-dollar industry that impacts hundreds of millions of plants and animals. It is often fueled by unsustainable demand for imperiled species and their ...
Pigs, rats, cats and mongooses, all brought to the island decades earlier by humans, were to blame for their demise, preying ...
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