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Illegal orchid trafficking is causing a global decline. Learn what you can do to help.
We’re doing the impossible. Or at least, what was once considered impossible.
For the first time in nearly 50 years, black rhinos are back at Loisaba Conservancy.
Technology is making a powerful difference in the world of conservation, and our teams are at the forefront.
See—and taste—the spirit of the season at the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park.
Translocating 21 eastern black rhinoceroses in Kenya is no small feat, but it's a vital step on the road to recovery for this critically endangered species.
Using data from eDNA techniques, scientists are exploring how to protect platypuses and their watery habitat.
A large-scale study of 47 species of monkeys and lemurs has found that climate change and deforestation are driving these tree-dwelling animals to the ground, where they are at higher risk due to lack of preferred food and shelter, and may experience more negative interaction with humans and domestic animals.