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Red light to protect bats: the urban lighting revolution that cares for nocturnal wildlife

In Europe, the red light is becoming an unexpected ally to protect bats from light pollution. Denmark, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom have already...

The European eel is on the brink of extinction: between scientific evidence and political deadlock in Spain

The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is experiencing an unprecedented crisis. Since 1980, its population has declined by more than 90% across all indicators, and...

Marine Prosperity Areas: Mexico’s model that combines ecological conservation and community well-being

A group of Mexican scientists is promoting Marine Prosperity Areas (MPAs) as an alternative to protect nature while ensuring the well-being of coastal communities....

How the recovery of pumas endangers thousands of penguins in Patagonia

Pumas and penguins are at the center of an unprecedented ecological conflict in Monte León National Park, in the Argentine Patagonia. A study by...

Ecuador releases 277 giant tortoises in the Galápagos Islands and strengthens island ecological restoration

The Government of Ecuador announced the release of 277 giant tortoises in the Galapagos Islands. The measure is part of an ecological restoration program. The...