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Equine Traceability: Mendoza Implements Mandatory Microchip Registration for Horses Starting 2027

The Provincial Livestock Directorate has officially announced the creation...

Genetically modified algae in Missouri remove 91.4% of microplastics in one hour thanks to limonene

In the state of Missouri, an innovative technology developed...

Thermal expansion of the ocean, responsible for 43% of sea level rise since 1960, surpasses ice melt

Cuando imaginamos la subida del nivel del mar, solemos...

Chaco: the guanacos return to El Impenetrable after 110 years and a record journey of 3200 kilometers

After 110 years of total absence, the guanacos returned to the National Park El Impenetrable, in Chaco. They did so thanks to an ambitious...

Lahille’s Dolphin: Experts Warn About Low Birth Rates and the Urgent Need for Conservation Measures in Argentina

The Lahille's dolphin (Tursiops truncatus gephyreus), popularly known as tonina or bottlenose dolphin, faces an imminent threat of extinction. With less than 500 individuals...

Australia faces a biodiversity crisis: reptile and amphibian populations have declined by 96% in 40 years

The biodiversity of Australia faces an unprecedented crisis particularly affecting the populations of reptiles and amphibians. Since 1985 to the present, the population of these...

Spain considers reintroducing the Eurasian lynx in a natural park in Catalonia after nearly a century of extinction

The possibility of a large feline returning to the Catalan mountains has reactivated an environmental debate that had been dormant for decades. The last...

Deep-sea sharks and rays: CONICET researchers warn about the need for conservation measures in Patagonia

Deep-sea sharks and rays face a silent threat in the South Atlantic. Their biology—slow growth, low fecundity, and few offspring—cannot withstand the current fishing...