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Delhi Zoo observes "International Cheetah Day" and "Wildlife Conservation Day" - New Delhi Times

On December 4, the National Zoological Park, New Delhi (Delhi Zoo) celebrated “International Cheetah Day” and “Wildlife Conservation Day”  in collaboration with Central Zoo Authority. The purpose behind the celebration of “International Cheetah Day” and “Wildlife Conservation Day” is to spread awareness among present generation about the Wildlife Conservation. To create awareness on the celebration…

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Major corporations are devoting time and money to saving the bee population

This effort is so different because expert beekeepers are on site taking care of the hives, companies have more to invest and thousands of employees are impacted by the education they provide.

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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning 20240604 12:39:00

flipped me into the bush. reporter: what was going through your mind? i thought i was paralyzed. the bison s horn cut a wide gash in her back. i still know that i was too close. i wasn t as diligent as i should have been. reporter: clark posted her video on tiktok. it went viral and put the spotlight on this unique state park. bison are a keystone species. reporter: the superintendent is a passionate advocate of growing herds. it s cool to have bison walk across the road in front of you. reporter: in the 1870s, the texas bison were decimated in the great slaughter, but famed ranchers kept a few and were kept and bred on a private ranch

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta 20240604 21:38:00

climate crisis impact overfishing? it s all part of a biodiversity crisis. the planet is so out of balance, and these keystone species are being overexploited, like overfished, but this has two pieces to it. the fishermen up there really don t know what happened. there s a billion crabs that were supposed to be there that are missing, and scientists say, look, these are cold-water adapted animals and if the water keeps warming up, they re going to move north. we saw it in the atlantic and the way the lobsters are moving past massachusetts and maine. so, yeah, this is a real stunner, and alaska is known for really good wildlife management. their salmon system there has produced bounty after bounty, year after year, so it s really interesting to see what the cause of this it may be a disease we don t know about yet, but it s one more reminder of a planet really out of balance. now, we know you re an international and cosmopolitan

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