A new study explores just that and finds that zoos are lacking in their efforts to help species in danger.
If Congress didn’t believe habitat destruction and degradation constitute ‘harm’ under the statute, why would it require permits and plans to offset habitat loss?
The majority of endangered species listings over the years have involved habitat loss, from Chinook salmon to island foxes and many birds.
A portion of Concord’s pine barrens, the only known home in all of New England for the iridescent, endangered Karner blue butterfly, is changing hands. Nearly seven acres of sandy, lupine-laden property adjacent to an existing conservation easement will transfer from private ownership to the New Hampshire Department of Fish and Game after the $575,000 […]
More than 40 years since the end of commercial whaling, research reveals an increase in sightings of whales in the south-eastern Atlantic.
A new study reveals how their disappearance "fundamentally reshaped" food webs for the species that remain today.
