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A species is considered functionally extinct when it no longer plays a meaningful ecological role in its ecosystem and its population is so small that it cannot sustain itself o...
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biodiversity-and-conservation
A species is considered functionally extinct when it no longer plays a meaningful ecological role in its ecosystem and its population is so small that it cannot sustain itself o...
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In 2025, species move off endangered lists through deliberate conservation that measurably increases populations and reduces threats. Being downlisted or delisted reflects verif...
Open articlewildlife-conservation
All seven sea turtle species are protected under national and international laws, but their conservation statuses differ. Understanding which populations are most at risk clarif...
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An endangered animal is a species at very high risk of extinction in the wild. In 2026, this term is defined primarily by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUC...
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Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are not globally endangered, but many populations are at risk or declining across their circumpolar range. In North America, several herds are listed...
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A monkey with yellow hair generally refers to primate species whose fur shows notable yellow or golden tones. These hues can appear in howler monkeys, some Old World monkeys, an...
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The Siberian tiger, also known as the Amur tiger, is not currently listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List; it is classified as Vulnerable. This status reflects a population i...
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As of the most recent verified information, Jane Goodall is alive. She was born on 3 April 1934 in London, United Kingdom, and remains an active advocate for conservation and an...
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