The US Fish and Wildlife Service has removed the wood stork from the endangered species list due to its increased numbers, but environmental advocates warn that this is a premature decision that could ...
Forty years ago, wood stork populations in Florida were plummeting. But federal and private efforts have made a dramatic ...
This social, whistling rodent is only found in Washington’s Olympic Mountains. Here’s why Fish and Wildlife is considering ...
A Republican-led House committee advanced a bill that would remove the Mexican gray wolf from the endangered species list, effectively ending a decades-long reintroduction program in Arizona and New ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service determined the bird, once nearly extinct, has rebounded and no longer needs protections.
According to the Center for Biological Diversity, the gray wolf population numbers less than 8,000 individuals across the United States.
While conservation efforts have bolstered the populations of many species considered to be threatened in 2025, many animal and plant species continue to dwindle in number, with some even going extinct ...
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