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Florida launches contest with $25,000 prizes to eliminate invasive pythons and protect the Everglades

Florida has launched a massive competition to combat the...

Snapshot Argentina: Wildlife Monitoring with Camera Traps to Conserve Ecosystems in Argentina

Argentina has marked a new milestone in wildlife conservation...

Julie, the first resident of Europe’s elephant sanctuary: a new home after 40 years in the circus

The elephant Julie, who spent almost four decades in...

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...

A historic breakthrough for marine life: CITES CoP20 drives the largest expansion of protection for sharks and rays

The city of Samarkand, in Uzbekistan, gathered thousands of representatives from 185 countries to analyze the impact of international trade on biodiversity. In this...

The Eastern Pacific loses its sharks: a study attributes the decline to fishing in protected areas

The Eastern Tropical Pacific islands show an exceptional concentration of sharks, according to a new regional assessment. Sites like Galápagos, Malpelo, Clipperton, and Revillagigedo...

Marine mammals: masters of adaptation between air and ocean reveal 50 million years of evolutionary innovation

Imagining having to hold your breath to sleep, eat, or give birth seems impossible. However, this is the daily reality for marine mammals, animals...

40% of marine megafauna faces high vulnerability due to human activity, especially turtles, sirenians, and sharks

Cerca del 40% de la megafauna marina a nivel global se encuentra en situación de alta vulnerabilidad frente a amenazas derivadas de la actividad...