The American Grey Wolf: A Keystone Species Fighting for Survival
\n The American grey wolf (Canis lupus) is a keystone predator whose ecological role, population trends, and conservation challenges illustrate how a single
April 2, 2026
The loss of species driven by habitat loss and other pressures.
\n The American grey wolf (Canis lupus) is a keystone predator whose ecological role, population trends, and conservation challenges illustrate how a single
April 2, 2026
Several Australian species once listed as extinct have rebounded through targeted conservation, illustrating how science, policy, and community action can restore biodiversity. Quick
March 8, 2026
The buffy‑tufted marmoset (Callithrix aurita) is a small Atlantic‑Forest primate whose survival hinges on habitat protection, anti‑poaching measures, and community‑based conservation. Quick Answer
February 28, 2026
Climate change is reshaping the Amazon’s habitats, putting iconic species such as jaguars, river dolphins, and the Amazonian poison frog at heightened risk
February 23, 2026
The Australian Coalition has unveiled a multi‑layered strategy to protect the nation’s most endangered species, combining scientific inventory, habitat restoration, community engagement, Indigenous
February 22, 2026
Hong Kong’s rapid development puts many native species at risk, prompting a close look at legal safeguards, on‑the‑ground threats, and realistic ways to
February 14, 2026