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Wildlife
18 Oct 2022
WATCH: Wildlife population is declining faster than you can imagine
It is no joke that the world's wildlife populations have declined rapidly since 1970. It's serious because while you're reading this, someone out there is clearing forests or polluting oceans. Watch the video to know it all.
DNA Video
30 Mar 2021
DNA: Story of helplessness ahead development in Bengal
DNA, which is highly popular among millions of TV viewers worldwide for its accurate, unbiased, and in-depth reporting of issues of utmost concern to the country, is hosted by Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary. In this segment of DNA, we will understand how a tribe in West Bengal is on the verge of extinction.
Australian Dolphins
14 Mar 2018
Rare Australian dolphin at risk of extinction: Study
They are considered vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of threatened species.
Wildlife
22 Nov 2017
Black bears come back from certain extinction in US' Nevada
Further, black bears in the western Great Basin best represent a genetic metapopulation, a group of populations separated but of the same species with individuals that interact with other populations.
White rhino
10 Nov 2017
The face of extinction: Image of world's last-of-its-kind male white rhino goes viral
Scientists are trying to develop IVF techniques that might keep the white rhino species alive.
Climate change
28 Sep 2017
Tasmanian tiger extinction a result of climate change, says study
Tasmanian tigers, about the size of a large dog, became extinct 81 years ago when the last one died in captivity at the Hobart zoo on September 7, 1936.
vulture
24 Sep 2017
15 vulture species facing extinction set to get global protection
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of species threatened with extinction has listed a majority of these vulture species as critically endangered, indicating a very high risk of extinction in the wild.
Extinction
21 Sep 2017
Global mass extinction date predicted!
While many scientists argue that the sixth mass extinction has already begun, the total number of species that have disappeared from the planet comes nowhere near the most apocalyptic events of the past and the rate of species loss is comparable.
Animal extinction
19 Sep 2017
Size matters? Biggest and smallest animal species at greater risk of extinction, says study
Large vertebrates – or animals with a backbone – are often fished, hunted, trapped, poached or killed as unintentional bycatch.
Great Dying
16 Mar 2017
'Great Dying' was followed by more extinctions
The researchers said that the extinction events were linked to climate change caused by massive volcanic activity.
Mass extinction
07 Mar 2017
One of Earth's biggest mass extinctions the result of ice age, not global warming!
It is the first time that the various stages of a mass extinction have been accurately understood and that scientists have been able to assess the major role played by volcanic explosions in these climate processes.
Giraffe
08 Dec 2016
Giraffes facing 'silent extinction', population shrinks by 40% due to habitat loss
According to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), in 1985, there were between 151,000 and 163,000 giraffes but the number was down to 97,562 in 2015.
Climate change
19 Sep 2016
Is the world approaching a sixth mass extinction event? Scientists confirm signs!
Authors of the study are shocked because this kind of pattern hasn't been seen before in the half billion years of the animal fossil record.
ape
05 Sep 2016
4 out of 6 great apes near extinction: Report
Of the great ape species - the Eastern gorilla, Western gorilla, Bornean orangutan, Sumatran orangutan, Chimpanzee and Bonobo - only the Chimpanzee and Bonobo are not in critically endangered list but are listed as endangered.
American Pika
31 Aug 2016
Climate change victimizes American Pika species; study reveals future extinction!
Unfortunately, another animal species has fallen victim to climate change and has been declared endangered – the American Pika.
Banana
16 Aug 2016
Banana faces extinction threat, warns pathologist
Black Sigatoka poses the greatest risk, capable of not only shutting down the immune system of the banana, but also producing enzymes to break down the plant's cell walls.
World Wildlife Fund
17 May 2016
Ban fishing to save world`s smallest porpoise: WWF
Mexico`s environment ministry did not respond to requests for comment.
World's tiniest porpoise
14 May 2016
World's tiniest porpoise close to extinction in Mexico, warn environmentalists!
Environmentalists from Mexico City have claimed that the population has dropped drastically despite the arrival of navy reinforcements in the upper Gulf of California in April 2015 to enforce a ban on fishing gillnets blamed for the vaquita's death.
Pangolins
20 Feb 2016
World Pangolin Day: These scaly anteaters face extinction in India
Of the eight species of Pangolin found worldwide (four each in Asia and Africa), two are known from India - Indian Pangolin Manis crassicaudata and Chinese Pangolin Manis pentadactyla.
Extinction
25 Nov 2015
Extinction key to vertebrate diversity: Study
Periods of high extinction on Earth, rather than evolutionary adaptations, may have been a key driver in the diversification of today’s dominant land vertebrates, including reptiles, birds, and mammals, suggests new research.
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