Number Of Monarch Butterflies Wintering In California Dropped by 86 Percent In Just One Year Researchers with the Xerces Society recorded less than 30,000 monarch butterflies wintering in California over the Thanksgiving weekend. The number is equivalent to an 86-percent drop from the number recorded in 2017. by Allan Adamson
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Science Environmental Group Files Suit To Pressure Government On Species Listing by Rina Marie Doctor
Science Sonoran Desert Tortoises Will Not Receive Federal Protection Under the Endangered Species Act by Rhodi Lee
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Science Wildlife Authorities Say Wild Horses Not Endangered: No Difference Between Wild And Domesticated Horses by Rhodi Lee
Science Sage Grouse And Lesser Prairie Chicken May Be In Trouble Following Special Protections Debate by Ted Ranosa
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Science African lions may escape extinction by being listed under the Endangered Species Act by Rhodi Lee
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