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From near-extinction to state symbol: What saved Oklahoma’s bison?
Quick Take By the 1880s and 1890s, fewer than 1,000 bison remained in the wild, a stark warning about unchecked exploitation.
Abstract: Forest plays a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance of our planet. It is unfortunate that this balance is under threat due to the practice of logging, where trees are logged ...
Abstract: The principal objectives of national park monitoring programs are the production of inventories and the examination of ecosystem development via systematic, long-term research. Although ...
British homeowners have the opportunity to draw wildlife to their gardens and 'help them thrive over winter' by leaving out Christmas dinner leftovers. The RSPCA has revealed that many festive dishes ...
CAPE FROWARD, Chile, Dec 19 (Reuters) - At the edge of the world map, where land turns into subantarctic forests, icy seas and glaciers, Chile is preparing to create a national park to protect ...
In early December, Colorado Parks and Wildlife will begin its annual flight surveys for deer, elk, and bighorn sheep on the Western Slope. The flights — conducted by helicopters and fixed-wing ...
Cycads are the oldest living group of seed-producing plants — and it seems they use infrared heat signals to attract specialized nocturnal weevils that deliver their pollen 1. Wendy Valencia-Montoya ...
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