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Even under today's climatic conditions, the long-extinct straight-tusked elephant could still live in Europe. This is the ...
Yet as Staffan Widstrand, one of the project’s directors, observes, “Wildlife is coming back because of changes in policy and lifestyles. Almost 20 percent of Europe is now under some form of ...
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TwistedSifter on MSNNew Conservation Initiatives Are Giving Dangerously Endangered European Wolves A Brighter FutureThey’ve got a formidable reputation, but things are looking a little brighter for wolves in Europe thanks to new conservation ...
A new study from Aalborg University in Denmark reveals that European hares (Lepus europaeus) are not only surviving—but ...
Wildlife tourism centred around wolves is growing across Europe, with organisers highlighting its value for both conservation ...
Kenyan authorities say alleged ant smugglers represent "a shift in trafficking trends — from iconic large mammals to ...
A recent report highlights the scale of wildlife smuggled illegally from Latin America into Europe, including the EU and Russia, and discusses how traffickers abuse loopholes in existing EU ...
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