Marine mammals live longer in zoos thanks to better animal care
Life expectancy in four studied marine mammal species has increased by over three times in zoos and aquariums.
Life expectancy in four studied marine mammal species has increased by over three times in zoos and aquariums.
Photo: Pixabay/JanBaby Drones have plenty of uses in conservation work as they can be employed to keep an eye from the sky on loggers and poachers, help monitor threatened animal populations or clean up trash from the banks of waterways.
A future green economy will not be truly sustainable if it is not also inclusive and just.
Human evolution is mostly driven by cultural change, which is faster than genetic evolution.
The first animals were chosen on the basis of their condition with a priority given to those in the worst shape.
Some countries focus on end-of-life measures like disposal and recycling while others prioritize reducing production.
Air pollutants from these plants were associated with the death of half a million elderly Americans from 1999 to 2020.