Nine Animals and a Plant Could Be Added to the Federal List of Endangered Species
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says they’re looking at adding nine animals and a plant to the Endangered Species list.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says they’re looking at adding nine animals and a plant to the Endangered Species list.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is delisting 21 species from the Endangered Species Act because they are now officially extinct.
It’s the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act. This piece of legislation protects and conserves fish, plants, and wildlife in the U.S. Since 2006, the third Friday in May has been dubbed Endangered Species Day. While policies like the Endangered Species Act have brought a lot of good for many animals, there is still [...]
A baby cotton-top tamarin is great news for this critically endangered species. See the baby and learn more about the birth.
A compilation video shows clips of Mexican gray wolves from trail cams over the course of a year. See it here.
The cutest little critically endangered northern hairy-nosed wombat crossed paths with a trail cam in Queensland, Australia. See it here.
A Hawaiian monk seal pup was born on Mokulua Nui to a monk seal that was also born there. This is great news for the endangered species.
It’s rare to spot a Bornean clouded leopard in the wild, but to spot a whole family of Bornean clouded leopards? That’s next level.
There are only around 70 Javan rhinoceroses left in the wild, but two showed up on trail cam footage in Indonesia, including a calf.
Lawmakers say the ProTECT Act would expand the Endangered Species Act by extending protections to animals outside of the United States.