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The amount of marine life off north-east Greenland could expand by more than a quarter, according to new research.
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Mongabay News on MSNLoss of great white sharks triggers domino effect down food chain, study showsSouth Africa’s False Bay was once known as a global hotspot for great white sharks. But within the span of a few years, ...
The critically endangered Mexican wolf was mounting a comeback, thanks to a conservation program that dropped fostered wolf ...
The sudden disappearance of great white sharks from South Africa’s False Bay is causing major changes in the ocean ecosystem, ...
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Reintroducing Wolves Changed an Entire River—Here’s How It HappenedPicture a wild landscape, scarred by decades of change. Now imagine that simply bringing back a single animal could set off a ...
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How Predators Shape Ecosystems Through the Trophic CascadeHow Predators Shape Ecosystems Through the Trophic Cascade ©Cape Fur Seal preying on a Thrasher Shark near the coast of Cape Town. Original Image by Gunnar Oberhösel @theglobetrotterguy ...
Wildlife Conservation in Northwest Ecosystems, now commonly known as the Yellowstone Field Course. Initially, it included a ...
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This month has been dominated by headlines on “bringing back” the direwolf. The direwolf is an extinct canine which existed ...
As an example, the reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone national park in the 90s created what is known as ‘trophic cascades’—the wolves regulated the population of elk deer, this allowed ...
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