The Wild Today
The Wild Today is our daily roundup of news from across the conservation world. Each story highlights milestones, breakthroughs, and progress that help animals survive and thrive in the wild. From policy changes and scientific discoveries to local victories for wildlife, this section brings together the moments that move conservation forward.
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Coral Larvae Survival Rates Jump Seventy Percent
The Great Barrier Reef is currently hosting a quiet revolution within its
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The Seventh Bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef
Seven times in ten years. Water temperatures rise and the Great Barrier
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A New Rhythm for the Sumatran Rhinoceros
Thirty. That is the number currently defining an entire species. These thirty
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A Twenty-Three Percent Spike in African Elephant Poaching
The numbers do not align with the goals. In the last six
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The Slow Walk Back from the Brink
Thirty. That is the number biologists currently use to describe the sum
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The Last Tigers of Sumatra
Deep in the rainforests of Sumatra, a population of fewer than 400 tigers clings to survival, facing an uncertain future as deforestation continues.
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The Silver Shadow of the Dolomites
The Dolomites rise like ancient cathedrals from the Italian landscape, but beyond the postcard views lies a complex story of ecological change.
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When the Rivers Run Dry
Water is becoming scarce in places that once took it for granted, from the Colorado River basin to the plains of northern India.
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Rewilding Europe One Valley at a Time
Across Europe, abandoned farmland is being reimagined as an opportunity for ecological restoration. Wolves return to Germany, bison roam Romania.