endangered species

Salmon Farming’s Dirty Business

Salmon Farming’s Dirty Business

Sometimes all it takes is a single photograph to change someone’s mind or inspire them to take action. For Catherine Collins and her husband Douglas Frantz, that was a photo of a yardstick plunged 32 inches into filth below a salmon farm near Port Mouton, Nova Scotia.

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    U.S. House Passes New Wildlife Conservation Fund

    U.S. House Passes New Wildlife Conservation Fund

    The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act in a 231 to 190 vote. The bill would allocate over $1.3 billion in program funding for conservation efforts, with 15% of funds designated specifically for federally listed endangered species. The bill, which passed the House on June 14, would provide states, territories […]

    ‘Grolar Bears’: Is Cross-Breeding to Protect Vulnerable Species From Climate Change a Good Idea?

    ‘Grolar Bears’: Is Cross-Breeding to Protect Vulnerable Species From Climate Change a Good Idea?

    Species cross-breed in nature in order to share traits that bolster them from certain environmental changes, and cross-breeding may become more common as the planet heats up and animals migrate to cooler areas. For instance, as grizzly bears have made their way north, Canada and Alaska have become home to “grolar bears,” The Guardian reported. […]

    Half of UK Butterfly Species Now Threatened or Near Threatened With Extinction

    Half of UK Butterfly Species Now Threatened or Near Threatened With Extinction

    The number of UK butterflies threatened by extinction has risen by more than a quarter. The charity Butterfly Conservation announced its new Red List of UK butterfly species Wednesday, and found that 41 species were now threatened and nine percent were Near Threatened.  “Shockingly, half of Britain’s remaining butterfly species are listed as threatened or […]

    Banned DDT and PCBs Still Threaten Critically Endangered California Condors

    Banned DDT and PCBs Still Threaten Critically Endangered California Condors

    Despite being banned since the 1970s, DDT and PCBs are still affecting wildlife today, particularly the California condor, a critically endangered species. The condors feed on dead marine life along the California coast that often contain higher amounts of contaminants compared to marine life elsewhere. Scientists at San Diego State University (SDSU) and San Diego […]

    International Shipping Threatens Endangered Whale Sharks

    International Shipping Threatens Endangered Whale Sharks

    Whale sharks are the largest fish in the ocean, but even they can’t go up against a large shipping vessel and emerge unscathed.  A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Monday found that international shipping may be a “cryptic” cause of death for this endangered species.  “The maritime shipping […]

    California Condors Return to Northern Redwoods After a 100-Year Absence

    California Condors Return to Northern Redwoods After a 100-Year Absence

    For the first time in more than a century, endangered California condors soared over the redwood forests along the state’s northern coast.  The two birds, both males, were released from a pen in Redwood National Park on Tuesday morning, AP News reported.   “That was just as exciting as I thought it was going to be,” […]

    Habitat of Threatened Canada Lynx to Be Expanded in U.S.

    Habitat of Threatened Canada Lynx to Be Expanded in U.S.

    With snowshoe paws, dignified faces and ears tipped with black tufts of fur, the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) looks like a creature out of a fairy tale. Lynx bear similarities to bobcats, but bobcats have smaller feet and legs and shorter ear tufts, according to Defenders of Wildlife. The Canada lynx inhabits the snowy, northern […]

    More Than One-Fifth of World’s Reptile Species Face Extinction

    More Than One-Fifth of World’s Reptile Species Face Extinction

    The largest study ever conducted on the extinction risk of reptiles on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species warned that 21 percent of all reptile species worldwide are threatened with extinction, which could have a “devastating” effect on the planet’s ecosystems, The Guardian reported.