Due to the trade of illegal dragon parts, conservationists have to take extreme measures to protect these rare creatures. The acclimation process can be tricky, but once a dragon has become used to the presence of a knight, they seem to enjoy the prestige of having an armed guard

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Predators and Politics > https://t.co/7TWLVMYpTP

reports from on 1 of 9 projects by aiming to bring back species that have disappeared from the continent. is controversial, but here conservationists are working with

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What many conservationists fear is happening.Panay-Guimaras-Negros bridge construction given EIS & ECC, threatening small subpopulation of critically & their habitat. Read more https://t.co/rEfN2nD0Rc Art by Sasha Cabais

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Happy National Wildlife Week! Dating all the way back to 1938, National Wildlife Week connects budding conservationists of all ages to the awesome wonders of wildlife.#DeGrazia

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We're celebrating
Conservationists, researchers & educators will be using today to increase knowledge & awareness of one of the most endangered groups of elasmobranchs.
Learn more: https://t.co/huuLlWv4dk
By Nicola Poulos © Save Our Seas Foundation

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Anne would have been very against this practice, but stuffed birds were a popular decoration in hats. One statistic indicated that 5 million birds were killed yearly to satisfy the demand. This trend soon grew out of fashion as conservationists rallied to protect the birds.

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Worked on these two covers for a mock-up comic book series about a superhero who could shapeshift into animals and fought back against poaching and the illegal animal trade. Its intention was to give a hero for young conservationists to aspire to be like.

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Here's to the scientists, researchers, conservationists, and all the friends of our world's oceans...I hope we can all find ways to help all the wonderful creatures thrive for generations.

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Add BREAKING WAVES to your book collections! Hand this beautiful new about artist to young enthusiasts and budding conservationists. https://t.co/3NwKmcdFK0

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Happy National Wildlife Week! Dating all the way back to 1938, National Wildlife Week connects budding conservationists of all ages to the awesome wonders of wildlife.

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Just want to put it out there but I would love to collaborate with or to create more educational illustrations for projects or any sort of passion projects that help shine light on biodiversity 🍃❤️

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Have you spotted the conservationists who keep appearing at the virtual

This is Tess Gatan-Balbas, a pioneering conservationist working to conserve the Philippine Crocodile.

Have a read of this interview for https://t.co/VUan9K8Tqz

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Join us in celebrating the 4th
Conservationists & researchers will be using today to increase knowledge & awareness of 1 of the most endangered groups of elasmobranchs.
Share to shine a much-needed spotlight on these animals
https://t.co/2qbUpwpFO0

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Rockweed and knotted wrack in the intertidal zone (where seaweed harvesters are still duking it out with landowners and conservationists, in spite of last year's court ruling: https://t.co/l0ItonH4SU)

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Many conservationists are raising alarm about growing ocean pollution caused by the increased waste created out of the coronavirus pandemic.With a lifespan of 450 years,these masks and gloves are an ecological timebomb given their lasting environmental consequences for our planet

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In this context, even well-intentioned efforts by journalists, researchers, animal welfare advocates, and conservationists to counteract dangerous negative associations between wildlife and zoonoses can lead to unintended consequences and further reinforce negative stereotypes.

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Momentary Stay Against Confusion in in Nairobi. The forest was saved by conservationists, led by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Wangari Maathai, then leader of the . Now a very popular public area with a network of trails. Photo by

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Happy National Wildlife Week! Dating all the way back to 1938, National Wildlife Week connects budding conservationists of all ages to the awesome wonders of wildlife.

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Scallotee, the Sea Cow Pokemon. Scallotee are large, clumsy, and dim-witted. Their lack of self preservation makes them a nightmare for conservationists who desperately work to keep their numbers up. It's believed that boating activity is responsible for their decline in numbers.

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Today very few rhinos survive outside protected areas & all 5 species are threatened
Meet conservationists sharing their experiences with endangered rhinos at an evening of debates drinks & music dedicated to raising awareness providing hope for the future
https://t.co/6OeJmGrd90

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