The white rhino conservation is essential due to its threatened status and genetic diversity concerns. Advanced reproduction treatments, particularly IVF, are now critical to preserving and rejuvenating their population. Southern white rhinos were nearly extinct by the late nineteenth century, with populations as low as 20 animals due to widespread [...]
In a revolutionary research published in the journal Frontiers in Science, researchers claimed that conserving an additional 1.2% of the world’s land may avoid the vast majority of anticipated plant and animal extinctions. This project, anticipated to cost around $263 billion, attempts to address the critical need for conservation in [...]
In the vast and arid landscapes of South Africa’s Northern Cape, a blind mole, lost to science for over eight decades, has emerged from the sands. The De Winton’s golden mole, named for its mesmerizing iridescence, has been rediscovered by a dedicated team of conservationists and geneticists. This remarkable finding [...]
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