Galápagos Tortoise Hatchlings at Philadelphia Zoo

A rare Western Santa Cruz Galápagos tortoise at Philadelphia Zoo became a first-time mother at the age of 97, giving birth to four hatchlings. The babies are a major boost for the critically endangered species and will be on public view starting April 23.

Conservation and Environmental Policy

PERC releases top 10 recommendations for Department of the Interior to cut 'green tape' and streamline agency's work. Focus on increasing funding for national parks, improving endangered species recovery, and reducing obstacles to voluntary conservation.

Progress in De-extinction: Woolly Mouse Engineered to Resemble Woolly Mammoth

Scientists have engineered a 'woolly mouse' with traits similar to a woolly mammoth, showing progress in bringing back extinct species. The company aims to bring back woolly mammoths, Tasmanian tigers, and dodos. The mouse has traits like faster-growing, thicker hair and adaptations to the cold.

Impact of Trump Administration's Cuts on National Parks and Forests

The Trump administration's cuts to staff at national parks, forests, and wildlife habitats have triggered a backlash, leading to longer lines, reduced hours, and closures. Employees like Kate White, a National Forest wilderness ranger, have lost their jobs, impacting public safety and visitor experiences. The cuts have affected about 5% of National Park Service staff and 10% of the Forest Service's staff. The future of conservation efforts and endangered species is uncertain.

Breakthrough in Kangaroo Embryo Production through IVF in Australia

Researchers in Australia successfully produced the first kangaroo embryos through in-vitro fertilization, aiming to help save endangered marsupial species. This breakthrough could support conservation efforts for species at risk of extinction.

Marine Wildlife Rescue

Loggerhead sea turtle rescued after getting stuck between rocks on a Florida beach. Fishing charter captain recounts catching a 6-foot bull shark. Endangered species act protects loggerheads from fishing gear threat.

Giant Atlantic Sturgeon Caught in Hudson River

A giant Atlantic sturgeon weighing 220 pounds and six feet long was caught in the Hudson River in New York. The fish was measured, tagged, and released back into the wild. The population of sturgeons in the Hudson River is being monitored.

Orangutan Rakus' Self-Medication Behavior

Orangutan named Rakus in Sumatra, Indonesia, was observed applying pain-relieving plant paste to his wound, showcasing self-medication behavior in animals. Researchers believe this ability may trace back to a shared ancestor with humans. The discovery sheds light on the intelligence and capabilities of orangutans, a critically endangered species.

Gray Wolf Endangered Species Protections

The US House of Representatives passed a bill to remove endangered species protections for gray wolves, sparking outrage among conservationists. The White House opposes the bill and may veto it if it reaches President Biden's desk.

Endangered Arakan Forest Turtles Hatch at Tennessee Aquarium

A bale of critically endangered Arakan forest turtles hatched at the Tennessee Aquarium, with all seven eggs successfully emerging. The species is endangered due to habitat destruction and illegal trafficking. The successful hatching is a positive step in preserving the population.

Controversy Over Culling of Invasive Barred Owls to Protect Endangered California Spotted Owls

The US Fish and Wildlife Service plans to cull 500,000 invasive barred owls to protect the endangered California spotted owl, causing controversy among wildlife groups.

Rare Pygmy Hippopotamus Birth at Attica Zoological Park

A rare and endangered pygmy hippopotamus has been born at the Attica Zoological Park in Athens, Greece, bringing joy to conservationists.

Improving Health of Toronto's Green Spaces through the Return of Bald Eagles

The presence of bald eagles nesting in Toronto for the first time in recorded history signifies the improving health of the city's green spaces and waterways. The recovery of the eagles mirrors the billion-dollar effort to restore ecological balance in the city.

Baby Right Whale Found Dead from Ship Collision

A baby right whale was found dead from a collision with a ship, highlighting the vulnerability of the endangered species. The whale had injuries from a vessel strike and its death raises concerns about the declining population of North Atlantic right whales.

Challenges Facing the Everglades in Florida

The Everglades in Florida face challenges due to climate change, pollution, agriculture, and rapid development, despite efforts to save it through the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. The ecosystem is home to endangered species and provides vital services to millions of Floridians.