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Fishing communities in India help save sea turtles
A success story in community-driven conservation? It certainly looks like it.
Invasive snails have a new foe in rice paddies: local ducks
"There was only a few of them last year. This year the snails are all over the fields," one Burmese farmer said.
Southeast Asia’s majestic hornbills are facing dire threats
The tools are in place to do something about the trade in the birds' casques, stresses a wildlife expert.
Even minor changes in extreme weather could spell doom for many species
A computer model predicts how different organisms will cope with a changing climate.
U.S. cases of rare, often fatal EEE soar in people and animals
Usually there are only seven human cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) reported in the United States each year. The virus is a rare cause of brain infections almost always found in eastern parts of the U.S. or along the
Freshwater dolphins in the Mekong are benefitting from better protection
Irrawaddy dolphins are curious creatures... in more ways than one. They are curious by nature and look curious too.