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Selective Sympathy: Endangered Species Considered 'Cute' Get More Donations Than Others

Across the world, more than 25,000 species of plants and animals are currently threatened—a number that continues to grow each year.

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Chris Darwin Would Really Love It If You'd Eat Less Meat: An Exclusive Interview With Charles Darwin's Great-Great-Grandson

Conservationist Chris Darwin says we’re living in a car crash moment of natural catastrophes—with climate disasters meeting mass extinctions and human hunger on an unimaginable scale.

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World's Last Male Northern White Rhino Dies

The world's last male northern white rhino has died, leaving only two females left to save the subspecies from extinction, the wildlife conservancy taking care of him announced Tuesday.

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These Infographics Lay Bare the Massive Scale of the Poaching Crisis

Poaching is roundly reviled across the globe. Even legally sanctioned hunting of species has prompted an international outcry in recent years. Few understand the true scale of the problem, which persists despite escalating enforcement efforts.

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Feds Can Kill One Bird to Help Another, Appeals Court Rules

PORTLAND, Ore. – The government can move forward with its plan to slaughter barred owls as part of a study to see if their absence will help imperiled spotted owls, the Ninth Circuit ruled Wednesday.

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Scientists Say Humans' 'Lack of Empathy' Is Leading to Global Species Annihilation

No bells tolled when the last Catarina pupfish on Earth died. Newspapers didn’t carry the story when the Christmas Island pipistrelle vanished forever.

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Critically Endangered Mexican Gray Wolves Have Waited Decades for a Plan to Save Them - Sadly, Trump's Plan Will Do the Opposite

The Trump administration recently released its long-overdue recovery plan for Mexican gray wolves, one of the most endangered mammal species in North America with an estimated wild population of just over 100. However, the plan charts a course for extinction rather than recovery, cutting off wolf access to vital recovery habitat and failing to respond to mounting genetic threats to the species.

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These Dogs Live to Work - and Threatened Animals Live Because They Do

It is still cool in the morning as Spots gets ready to start work. Calm and confident, the imposing 10-year-old light brown Kangal is leading a herd of goats into a pasture. “He is always excited to go out with the goats,” says Tyapa Toivo, small livestock manager at the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF).

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Think You Know Polar Bears? Here Are 36 Amazing Facts About the Icon of Climate Change

Few images express the danger of climate change as visually as the polar bear: the great bears are literally seeing the ice melt beneath their feet and their world shrink as a result of global warming.

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Leonardo DiCaprio Joins Forces With Mexican Government to Save the World's Most Endangered Marine Mammal

Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, Leonardo DiCaprio and telecom tycoon Carlos Slim signed a memorandum of understanding committing to conserve marine ecosystems in the Gulf of California and to save the vaquita porpoise—the most endangered marine mammal in the world.

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If We Don't Halt Earth's Sixth Great Extinction Event, the Tree of Life Will Take Millions of Years to Recover

Life has existed on Earth for roughly 3.7 billion years. During that time we know of five mass extinction events—dramatic episodes when many, if not most life forms vanished in a geological heartbeat. The most recent of these was the global calamity that claimed the dinosaurs and myriad other species around 66 million years ago.

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