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Killing sharks, wolves and other top predators won't solve conflicts

Black tip sharks swim with tropical fish in a lagoon in French Polynesia. (Shutterstock)In French Polynesia, fishing is an integral part of everyday life. The people living here fish on the flats and along the reef using nets, hooks and line, harpoons, spearguns and traditional artisanal traps. They fish for food. They are also seeing the benefits of using their traditional knowledge to guide recreational fishing tourists — a business with potential to improve long term employment security. Abun ....

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Biologists to monitor South Atlantic fauna during 2022 Antarctic campaign

The Argentina Navy s icebreaker ARA Almirante Irízar has added four biologists to its crew to monitor wildlife in the South Atlantic and around Antarctica, the news service Télam has reported. ....

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2020, Year of the Deeply Ancient Beasts


pterodactyls.
Pterodactylus antiquus was the first pterosaur to be named and identified as a flying reptile, while
Terrordactyl was an awesome 2016 movie where ancient flying reptiles attacked Los Angeles. Now, an international team has uncovered an astounding discovery based on remains found in northeast China. Make way for the amazing
Monkeydactyl, the earliest known opposed thumb flying reptile that lived 160 million years ago.
The
Properly named
Kunpengopterus antipollicatus, the small-sized pterosaur’s fossil was found in a slab of stone in north-east China. With a wingspan around 2.8 feet (85 cm), the opposed thumb flying reptile lived in trees and grasped branches. For a full and detailed description of creature you can read a new paper published in the journal  ....

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