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Fly away home: Rare Eastern Sarus cranes released in Thailand

More commonly known as Thai cranes, the birds nearly disappeared from the country roughly 50 years ago they were last spotted in the wild in 1968 before a collaboration between the Thai government, Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo and United Nations to save them.

Amid conflict and chaos, a reforestation project surges ahead in Haiti

In a nation besieged by poverty, deforestation, cholera, lawlessness and climate change, a Haitian conservation coalition joins with communities to reforest and protect one of the nation’s last best biodiversity hotspots.

Southeast Asian clearwing moths buzz like their model bees

Dr Marta Skowron Volponi, author of a study published in Frontiers in Zoology, takes us through the findings that moth species not only morphologically and behaviorally imitate bee species, but also use acoustic similarities to mimic bees.

Drone Images Provide Possible Glimpse of World s Rarest Turtle

Drone Images Provide Possible Glimpse of World s Rarest Turtle
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Authorities and Yobin communities clash as deforestation spikes in Indian national park

In the sprawling Himalayas, amidst snow-peaked mountains, is a vast swathe of evergreen forest home to majestic tigers, elusive clouded leopards, charismatic hornbills, mystical giant squirrels, enchanting butterflies and bizarre orchids. Comprising some 1,900 square kilometers (734 square miles) in the state of Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India, Namdapha National Park is India’s third-largest national […]

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