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Wadden Sea seals not endangered, but get special protection following 1988 die-off. Seals used as monitor of environmental health where contaminant levels are high.
Bald Eagles have gone from plentiful through threatened, endangered, nearly extinct, recovering and now thriving once again.
In the Doctor's 45 years of tardis time-travel he has encountered many foes, find out who they are in this guide to the deadliest monsters.
When bird species are threatened, human intervention and an action plan for recovery can help. The Blue Chaffinch of Gran Canaria may yet be saved in this way.
While the focus of these gardens is food and shelter for bats, other wildlife will be attracted as well. The variety of plant types allows for gardener creativity.
The Blue Chaffinch has evolved on the isolated islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife, but its habitat has dwindled and the species is listed as Near Threatened.
The Caribbean monk seal was the first seal gone extinct from human causes. Can ecotourism help its cousin, the Hawaiian Monk Seal, avoid the same fate?
The tiny spoon-billed sandpiper, which is never more than seven kilometers from the sea, may disappear as coastal wetlands in its entire range are lost to development.
Marine ecosystem alteration, climate change and increased human pressure causing monk seal population to drop. Protection for juveniles is a major part of recovery plan.
Negative thinking causes anxiety and depression. The founder of Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, Albert Ellis, developed a strategy for reprogramming the mind.
Maasai Mara wildlife reserve is an exceptionally gifted area in terms of wildlife. The reserve is in the midst of a crisis caused by anthropogenic disturbances.
According to the IUCN, one in six Mediterranean mammals face extinction due to habitat destruction, climate change and agriculture. Among the endangered is the Monk Seal.
Already reintroduced into Scotland once, capercaillie numbers have declined drastically over the past few years. Measures are now being introduced to protect the birds.


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