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Tasmanian tiger footprints show the carnivorous marsupial once roamed Eyre Peninsula

120,000-Year-Old Thylacine Tracks Unearthed on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula

Eyre Peninsula, South Australia – Palaeontologists have uncovered a series of fossilized footprints along this remote coastline, providing compelling evidence that thylacines, the carnivorous marsupials known as Tasmanian tigers, once prowled the region. The tracks, preserved in ancient dune layers, date to between 110,000 and 130,000 years ago. This find expands our understanding of the ...

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Zambia seizes half-ton of ivory in major illegal wildlife crime operation

Zambia Thwarts Major Ivory Trafficking Plot with 550kg Seizure

Lusaka, Zambia – Wildlife authorities launched a decisive raid on March 9, targeting a residential property in the capital where they uncovered nearly 550 kilograms of illegal ivory. The operation resulted in the arrest of nine suspects, including a national from the Democratic Republic of Congo, after intelligence from the U.K.-based Environmental Investigation Agency guided ...

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Rajkot readies its own Gir-style lion safari

Rajkot Launches Gir-Inspired Lion Safari to Boost Urban Wildlife Tourism

Rajkot – The Rajkot Municipal Corporation has transformed an area adjacent to the popular Pradhyuman Park Zoo into a dense urban forest designed to replicate the essence of Gujarat’s famed Gir National Park. This ambitious project promises visitors a thrilling lion safari experience without the long trek to Sasan Gir. Officials anticipate it will draw ...

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Bones Littered the Streambed Like Treasure

Texas Water Cave Reveals Ice Age Megafauna Secrets: Giant Tortoise, Armadillo Relatives, and Sloth Fossils

Comal County, Texas – Paleontologists snorkeling through a submerged cave stumbled upon a remarkable collection of Ice Age fossils scattered across the streambed. The discovery in Bender’s Cave offered the first evidence of certain megafauna species in central Texas, challenging long-held views of the region’s prehistoric landscape. Researchers collected dozens of bones and fragments over ...

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Compost, racoons and sea turtle predation in Costa Rica

Food Scraps Fuel Raccoon Invasion Threatening Costa Rica’s Leatherback Turtles

Guanacaste, Costa Rica – Composting diverts organic waste from landfills and helps curb potent methane emissions. A recent study in this Pacific coastal province, however, exposed how improper disposal of kitchen scraps unleashes a chain reaction that endangers nesting sea turtles. Researchers linked booming ecotourism and everyday habits to a surge in raccoon predation, highlighting ...

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Viral Video: Lion Sits On Road In Gir Somnath, Halts Traffic -

Lion’s Roadside Respite Grinds Gir Somnath Traffic to a Halt

Gir Somnath, Gujarat – A majestic lion chose an unlikely resting spot in the middle of a rural road, forcing vehicles to stop and creating a momentary standstill. The incident unfolded on the Nathej-Sultanpur road in Una taluka, where the big cat lounged calmly amid a line of patiently waiting cars. Commuters captured the rare ...

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Newtonsaurus: Dinosaur fossil is a new and giant Triassic predator

Newtonsaurus Emerges: Wales’ Giant Triassic Predator Revealed After 125 Years

South Wales – A fossil jawbone unearthed in 1899 sat quietly in museum collections for more than a century, puzzling paleontologists with its origins. Recent digital analysis by researchers at the University of Bristol and the National Museum Cardiff has identified it as Newtonsaurus cambrensis, a formidable theropod dinosaur from the late Triassic period. This ...