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Historic Return: A Gray Wolf Appears in Los Angeles After a Century, Confirming the Species’ Recovery in California

The appearance of a gray wolf in Los Angeles County, after a century of absence, marks a milestone for California's biodiversity. The specimen, a...

Plan to Eliminate 2,000 Mule Deer on a U.S. Island Reopens Debate on Conservation and Social Legitimacy

The California Fish and Wildlife Authority approved a restoration plan on Santa Catalina Island, off the coast of Los Angeles, which involves the gradual...

The Pehuenche frog: an Andean amphibian that became a symbol of environmental conservation

The Pehuenche frog (Alsodes pehuenche), a critically endangered amphibian endemic to high-altitude streams in the Andes Mountains, has become a symbol of environmental conservation. Its...

Park Rangers from Misiones relocate a margay in Comandante Andresito to protect it from extinction

Park rangers relocated a specimen of Leopardus wiedii, better known as margay, in the Paraje San Alberto, in the municipality of Comandante Andresito. The...

Mexico strengthens jaguar protection: new strategies in Yucatan to conserve America’s largest feline

The jaguar, the largest feline in the Americas and classified as an endangered species, is once again at the center of Mexico's environmental agenda....