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    New Study Reveals Uniqueness of Naturally Occurring Monodominant Forests in Congo

    Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, Sangha Trinational, Republic of Congo, April 30 2024 -- A recent study, published in the scientific journal “Plant Ecology and Evolution,” sheds valuable insights into forest stands of Gilbertiodendron dewevrei (G....
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    A Rare and Little-Known Group of Monkeys Could Help Save Africa’s Tropical Forests

    Conservationists and scientists from almost 20 institutions in the United States, Europe, and Africa, have concluded that immediate conservation efforts to protect red colobus monkey species could have cascading net positive impacts on African...
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    Greater Good Charities And GreaterGood.com Join Forces With WCS to Protect Argentina Land, Home to Vulnerable Species

    Today, Greater Good Charities and GreaterGood.com announce they have awarded a grant to WCS in a dedicated two-part effort to protect more than 150,000 acres by donating it to the province of Mendoza in Argentina. This land, located in the Natural...
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    WCS Library and Archives Unveils Digitized Historic Film Collection

    The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Library and Archives, based at the Bronx Zoo, is proud to announce the completion of its Shelby White and Leon Levy Film Initiative.
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    More Than 2 Million Gazelle Still Roam the Mongolian Steppe

    A new publication in FirstView in Oryx sheds light on the status of Mongolian gazelle populations across Mongolia, Russia, and China, revealing both successes and challenges in the conservation efforts of this iconic species
    26-Apr-2024 10:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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    A.I. Model Finds 119 New Ocean Biodiversity Hotspots—And Low Overlap With Existing Protected Areas

    A new artificial intelligence model has allowed scientists to map the locations of underwater biodiversity hotspots across 11 countries in the Western Indian Ocean
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    The Bronx Zoo Holds Its 16th Annual WCS Run For The Wild 8AM Saturday, April 27

    This Year’s Event Is Dedicated to Protect Snow Leopards & Other Wildlife The WCS Run For The Wild Is Sponsored by Montefiore Einstein
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    Bhutan and the Tiger Conservation Coalition Commit to Catalysing US$1 Billion for Tigers

    The Sustainable Finance for Tiger Landscapes Conference concluded today on a high note, marking a historic moment for global conservation efforts. The conference was opened yesterday by Her Majesty The Queen of Bhutan, under whose patronage this...
    23-Apr-2024 11:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites


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