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Over 100 wild bee species added to the IUCN Red List: warning about pollinator decline

Desde su creación en 1964, la Lista Roja de Especies Amenazadas de la Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza (UICN) se ha...

Franklin’s Bumblebee: Silent Extinction of a Key Pollinator Species in the United States

The Franklin's bumblebee (Bombus franklini), an endemic species of the southern Oregon and northern California, has disappeared from the wild since 2006, with no...

North Atlantic Right Whale: Signs of Recovery in the Species After Decades of Decline

The North Atlantic right whale, one of the most endangered cetaceans on the planet, shows a positive trend in population recovery, according to the...

Tigers on the brink of extinction, but not defeated: the green hope emerging from Asia

The first Green Status of Species for the tiger by the IUCN reveals a critical panorama: after a century of decline, the largest feline...

Alert for three new endangered seal species: the dramatic leap on the “Red List” due to climate change

Three species of Arctic seals are dangerously approaching extinction due to global warming. This was revealed in the latest update of the IUCN Red List...