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A first-of-its-kind genetic study of the endangered Australian Pookila - formerly known as the New Holland Mouse - is contributing to saving the species from extinction. The study, a collaboration between researchers at The Australian National University (ANU), Museums Victoria and Zoos Victoria, used samples from museum specimens and surviving Pookila populations to track the
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The Toronto Zoo Wildlife Conservancy is partnering with Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to advance the Toronto Zoo’s Blanding’s Turtle Head-Starting and Reintroduction Program. This partnership will work to increase the
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An old graduate school connection for Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) mammals research section leader Chuck Anderson has led to CPW and Fort Collins-based non-profit organization Idea Wild helping to
to restore rights to humanitarian protections that have been passed by congress into law. and yet we're seeing basically more of the same, and the expansion or the reintroduction program and the expansion of it as an example of that. of course the administration did face this court order that required them to put the program back into place, but the expansion which extends beyond just spanish speakers to people from other countries, you know, it really calls into question what the administration is actually going to do, and it has a lot of democrats saying, hey, i feel like i voted for a new process, a more, you know -- a more safe process and instead very little is changing. >> right. and katelyn, i do want to loop back and pick up on that political question. but before we do, taylor, what does this mean for the people you represent? >> i mean, it's been absolutely devastating. we expected that the democrats would do the right thing, that they would restore asylum on the southern border, they would give