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Missions strengthens contingency plan in the Uruguay River basin in response to El Niño’s impact and potential flooding

The province of Misiones has reinforced its contingency strategy...

Why should we worry about climate change?

“Even if we reduced emissions by 100% —something impossible...

The Pyrenees brown bear recovery plan turns 40: 108 specimens and genetic challenges ahead

The recovery program for the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in the Pyrenees, initiated in 1986, marks 40 years with a count of 108 specimens...

The return of whales to the Beagle Channel reflects marine recovery and poses new conservation challenges

The Beagle Channel, in the southernmost part of Argentina, is experiencing an increasingly visible phenomenon. The presence of whales, once occasional, has become frequent. Additionally,...

The Return of the Hawaiian Tree Snail: A Scientist’s Decision 30 Years Ago Saved the Species

In 1991, researcher Michael Hadfield from the University of Hawaii took a desperate but visionary measure: he collected the last 11 known specimens of...

The case of Kangaroo Island and how a predator-proof fence allowed the recovery of endangered species in Australia

On Kangaroo Island, off the coast of South Australia, the installation of a predator-proof fence at the Western River Refuge became one of the...

Galápagos revives with 1,500 giant tortoises: restoring ecosystems and rewriting natural history

After 150 years of absence, the massive reintroduction of giant tortoises in the Galápagos Islands is repairing an ecosystem that had been left in...

Why should we worry about climate change?

“Even if we reduced emissions by 100% —something impossible...