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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 01, 2025

Species

Species

Shawan Chowdhury. Sketch: TBS

How social media can contribute to species conservation

Data published on social media platforms can improve knowledge about species distribution and inform conservation planning

FILE PHOTO: A female Iberian lynx, a feline in danger of extinction, named Ilexa is released with other four lynxes, as part of the European project 'Life LynxConnect' to recover this species in Arana mountain range, in Iznalloz, near Granada, southern Spain December 19, 2022. REUTERS/Jon Nazca

Extinction crisis puts 1 million species on the brink

New species of dragonfly found in Bangladesh

New species of dragonfly found in Bangladesh

Photo :Collected

More than 9,000 tree species still undiscovered: study

Representational Image

Sixth mass extinction event in progress, claims study; blames human activities

Lindsey Kennedy, journalist and Nathan Paul Southern, investigative reporter. Sketch/TBS

Endangered species are paying the price of Covid-19

Photo collected from UNCTAD website.

Human activity threatens species survival: Study

On discovering a monkey new to science

On discovering a monkey new to science

New species of fish found in St Martin’s island

New species of fish found in St Martin’s island

Only a few hundred North Atlantic right whales remain
Photo: BBC

Whales around the world in real and imminent danger

Aerial view of Tortuga Bay area, in Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos, located in the Pacific Ocean some 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) west of Ecuador. Photo: AFP

Scientists discover 30 new species in Galapagos depths

Why these species are on the verge of extinction

Why these species are on the verge of extinction

Flag-Bearers: Wildlife toting Bengal in names

Flag-Bearers: Wildlife toting Bengal in names

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