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Sameen David

Tokay Gecko: ‘To-Kayy’ – The Call That Changed The Day.

The Silent ‘To-Kayy’: Tokay Geckos Fall Victim to Booming Illegal Trade

India’s northeast jungles once echoed with the distinctive “to-kayy” call of the tokay gecko, a sound that signaled adventure for wildlife enthusiasts. In the monsoon-drenched forests of Buxa Tiger Reserve, that call transformed a rainy morning into a moment of triumph during a 2014 butterfly expedition. Today, however, such encounters grow rarer as poachers target ...

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A Trove of Bones Emerges from the Cliffs

Comptonatus Chasei: Unlocking Floodplain Mysteries of Early Cretaceous England

Isle of Wight – Fossil hunters uncovered one of Britain’s most exceptional dinosaur specimens in the cliffs of Compton Bay back in 2013. This nearly complete skeleton, comprising 149 bones, belonged to a previously unknown species that roamed floodplains more than 125 million years ago. The discovery offers fresh glimpses into the diverse ecosystems of ...

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The ‘unfair’ job of being a conservationist in a world working against nature

Low Pay, High Stakes: The Precarious Path of Wildlife Conservation Careers

Wildlife conservation draws idealists eager to protect endangered species and fragile ecosystems. Yet those who pursue this calling often confront a stark mismatch between passion and practicality. Jessie Panazzolo, an Australian conservationist, exemplifies this tension after a childhood gift of a stuffed gorilla ignited her lifelong commitment to the field. A Dream Ignited Early, Derailed ...

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A French city cut its marine pollution — and its seagrass bounced back

Marseille’s Seagrass Success: Pollution Reductions Fuel Natural Meadow Recovery

Marseille – Neptune grass meadows in the coastal waters off this major French port city have demonstrated nature’s remarkable capacity for renewal. Local researchers documented a surge in coverage following the rollout of wastewater treatment and protective regulations in the late 1980s. The findings from a long-term study in Prado Bay highlight how removing human ...

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A Prehistoric 'Find' Goes Viral

Jurassic Jest: Montgomery County’s Norristown Farm Park Sparks Dino Fever with April Fools’ Prank

Norristown, Pennsylvania – Montgomery County parks officials grabbed headlines on April 1, 2026, with a stunning claim of unearthing dinosaur bones at Norristown Farm Park. The announcement detailed fossils from the late Jurassic period, over 150 million years old, discovered during routine spring maintenance. Excitement quickly spread across social media, only for the county to ...

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Dinosaurs Were Thriving When the Asteroid Struck

New Mexico Fossils Reveal Dinosaurs’ Thriving Worlds Before Asteroid Doom

New Mexico – Researchers have pinpointed the age of a key fossil site in the state’s northwest, showing that dinosaurs populated diverse and stable ecosystems across North America right up to the brink of extinction. The Naashoibito Member of the Kirtland Formation, located in the San Juan Basin near Farmington, yielded remains dated to between ...