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Archive for tag: conservation

Isn’t Science Great? Biologists Collect Unborn Baby Sharks and Raise Them
Whenever I see dead sharks in a fish market, I sigh because I feel so helpless. But apparently there’s still hope, provided that the sharks...

What to Do with “Bad” Beavers? Relocate Them to Help Salmon Thrive
It’s not an easy situation to deal with when wildlife gets into human areas. Beavers, for example, can flood a creek behind a home and...

Indo-Pacific Ocean Still Targets Silky Sharks, Future Remains Unknown
Shark fin trade is still very much a thing despite the scrutiny and restriction in some countries. We know that so far there have been...

An African Student Invented Waterless Bath With DryBath
Do we need to take bath every day? That’s debatable because scientific studies are split into two opinions regarding this. However, if you ask whether...

Threatened Seabirds Poop Is Worth Millions Of Dollars, A Study Found
Seabirds are one of the most amazing creatures on earth. They are so adapted to marine environment that the birds often develop convergent evolution, which...

Nature Conservation Should Not Stop During Coronavirus Pandemic
Everyone sees coronavirus as a disaster, but apparently not the nature. During this pandemic, nature seems to recover better than ever. The absence of humankind...

Ever Seen the Famous Wildlife Bridge? It’s in Final Design Phase Now
Some time ago, on the internet, we saw a design plan of a wide bridge over a highway built for animals so that they can...

If Superfoods Are Real, Why Don’t We Eat Blueberries Every Day?
About two decades ago, we were introduced to a term that changed it all: superfood. A cookbook published in 1990s entitled Superfoods, written by Michael...

Australia’s Decision To Protect Their Woodlands After Decades Of Waiting
1 million species are under threat of extinction nowadays, plenty enough to disturb the entire process of nature. Even though the distribution of species in...
