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Biology

What Really Drives Support for India’s Cheetah Comeback?

Less than a century ago, the cheetah vanished from India—hunted to extinction by 1947. Today, the species is back, but the biggest challenge isn’t only ecological. It’s emotional. A new study shows that whether the cheetah thrives again in India may depend as much on people as on prey. Across India’s towns and villages—from Jaipur […]

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Biology

Human-Wolf Relations: A Deep-Rooted Connection Shaping Our Past and Present

Human-wolf relations have fascinated scholars, conservationists, and the general public alike for centuries. From the deep prehistoric bond that paved the way for domestic dogs to modern-day efforts to balance wolf conservation with human interests, our intertwined history with these enigmatic canids is rich, complex, and continues to evolve. Tracing the Deep History of Human […]

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Biology

How Jane Goodall Revolutionized Conservation and Science

Jane Goodall, a name synonymous with chimpanzee research and conservation, passed away recently at the age of 91. Her groundbreaking observations of chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park redefined the boundaries between humans and animals, challenging preconceived notions about tool use and animal emotions. A Lifetime Dedicated to Science and Conservation When Goodall first arrived […]

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Environment

Understanding the Impact of the High Seas Treaty

The global community recently witnessed a historic milestone with the ratification of the High Seas Treaty, marking a significant step forward in marine conservation. This comprehensive treaty aims to safeguard marine biodiversity by establishing protected areas across the high seas, areas that had thus far been largely unregulated. As we explore the implications of this […]

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Biology

Chimpanzees Caught Using Insects as First-Aid

Picture this: deep in Uganda’s Kibale National Park, a young chimp named Damien gets a nasty gash on his calf. Instead of just licking the wound or ignoring it, he grabs a flying insect, presses it against the cut, and carefully rubs it across the open skin. A few moments later, his sister joins in, […]

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Biology

The Hidden Road Risk Killing India’s Wildlife

What if your morning commute meant dodging cars with no chance of escape? For frogs, snakes, and even leopards in India’s Nelliyampathy Hills, that’s not a hypothetical—it’s daily life. A new study has revealed that more than 5,000 animals are killed each year along just 50 kilometers of road in this lush, biodiverse region of […]

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Science News Round Up, June 11, 2025

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Science News Recap, April 9, 2025

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