The findings showed that 93% of samples were "ambiguously" labeled and included meat from 11 different shark species.
Atlantis Paradise Islands reports urgent efforts in the Bahamas to save endangered coral reefs via a new gene bank for resilience and conservation.
“Many birds are already so threatened that reducing human impacts alone won't save them."
Knowable Magazine reports that as birds’ traditional resting and nesting spots become inhospitable by the blistering pace of climate change, there is little chance for species to genetically adapt, and the work of conservationists to find and secure adequate, supportive farmland and rangeland as the birds seek out new routes has become a sprint against time.
Sudden impacts on animals can take the form of mass mortality from extreme events such as heatwaves, wildfires, droughts and floods.