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Shortage of male turtles could be solved by splash of cold seawater

21 July 2023

Over 99 per cent of green turtles born on beaches in the northern Great Barrier Reef are now female due to nest overheating, but cooling their nests with seawater may help to rebalance the sex ratio


Giving jaguars 'food poisoning' may stop them from killing livestock

7 July 2023

Jaguar attacks on pets and farm animals are a common problem, but after developing a drug-induced stomach ache, the big cats seem to learn not to kill certain animals


Antarctic sea life under threat as talks on protected areas fail

27 June 2023

Countries have failed to deliver on promises to create new marine protected areas in the seas around Antarctica, leaving a unique ecosystem vulnerable to climate change and overfishing


DYRYG4 collection of butterfly specimen. Image shot 2012. Exact date unknown.

Endangered butterflies are being sold for high prices on eBay

23 June 2023

More than 50,000 dead butterflies were traded on eBay in a one-year period, including endangered species protected by international treaties on wildlife trade


Reef sharks are being wiped out by overfishing so rays are taking over

15 June 2023

A global survey reveals that common species of coral reef shark are in sharp decline, and rays are more abundant in reefs where sharks have been depleted


Dehorning may affect how rhinos interact and establish territory

13 June 2023

Black rhinos are commonly dehorned to prevent poaching, but monitoring data suggests the practice may have an impact on their social interactions


The hunt for the South Island kōkako, New Zealand’s long-lost bird

19 May 2023

The last accepted sighting of the South Island kōkako was in 1967, and it was declared extinct in 2007 – but a potential sighting that same year led to its reclassification, and a charitable trust set up to find it has been searching for the bird ever...


Animal deaths on UK roads fell sharply during covid-19 lockdowns

1 May 2023

The coronavirus lockdowns presented a rare natural experiment to see what happens to wildlife collisions when the traffic declines drastically


A pair of Volcan Alcedo Giant Tortoises on Isabela Island in the Galapagos archipelago

Galapagos giant tortoise argument may threaten conservation efforts

23 April 2023

How many distinct species of Galapagos giant tortoises are there? The latest genetic study says at least five, disputing previous work, and the answer could have implications for their conservation


Ancient droppings may help save kakapo parrots from extinction

6 April 2023

The kakapo, a flightless parrot, only survives on a few predator-free islands in New Zealand – but preserved faeces could inform the search for new habitats


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