species conservation

Latest news and articles about species conservation from NEX English

Enhance Conservation Efforts for Komodo Dragons in Indonesia

Surabaya Zoo is a vital center for the conservation of Komodo dragons, implementing significant efforts to ensure the survival of this unique species. Located in Surabaya, Indonesia, the zoo plays a crucial role in preserving this rare reptile.

Historic Return: Four Mountain Antelopes Arrive in Kenya

Four mountain antelopes, a rare species native to Kenya's forests, have arrived in the country after being transported from a zoo in the Czech Republic. They were welcomed at Nairobi Airport by Kenyan ministers of tourism and foreign affairs.

Reintroduce Golden Eagles to England with New Government Funding

The British government has allocated <strong>£1 million</strong> to support the reintroduction of golden eagles to England, with the process expected to begin next year. This decision follows decades of extinction of these birds in the 19th century due to extensive hunting.

Return Falcon to the Sky After Successful Medical Examination

The falcon has returned to the sky after undergoing a thorough medical examination and being equipped with a temporary Bluetooth tracking device. This device aims to study its movement and behaviors in its natural environment, contributing to conservation efforts for endangered species.

Celebrate the Birth of a New Bactrian Camel at Wepstead Park

Wepstead Park in the UK has welcomed a new Bactrian camel named <strong>Sophia</strong> as part of its 200th anniversary celebrations. This birth highlights the urgent need to enhance conservation efforts for this endangered species.

Reveal unexpected social behavior of sharks in deep seas

A recent study reveals that bull sharks do not lead solitary lives as previously thought, but rather exhibit clear preferences in choosing their partners. Conducted in a marine reserve in Fiji, the study monitored the behavior of 184 sharks over several years.

Clarify: Transfer of 19 Elephants for Conservation, Not Sale

The Malaysian Department of Wildlife and National Parks announced that the transfer of 19 elephants is aimed at environmental conservation, not for sale. This statement comes in response to circulating rumors on social media.

Increase in Bear Population in the Pyrenees Faces Genetic Decline Risk

The French Biodiversity Office reported the registration of <strong>108 bears</strong> in the Pyrenees in <strong>2025</strong>, indicating a significant increase in their numbers. However, the office warned of rising levels of <strong>inbreeding</strong> and declining <strong>genetic diversity</strong> within this population.