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Released: 8-Sep-2005 12:20 PM EDT
Thar She Blows! The White Giraffe!
Wildlife Conservation Society

What do an African researcher and the fictional character Captain Ahab have in common? Both were searching for a legendary white beast, and whereas Ahab searched for his white whale, Wildlife Conservation Society researcher Charles Foley sought"”and finally found"”his white giraffe.

Released: 7-Sep-2005 12:10 PM EDT
Bronx Zoo Bears Are New Samsonite Gorillas
Wildlife Conservation Society

In a scene reminiscent of the famous Samsonite luggage commercial when a gorilla puts the product's durability to the test, grizzly bears at the Bronx Zoo gave a bear-proof food canister designed for backpackers a real beating, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS).

   
Released: 30-Aug-2005 4:05 PM EDT
Poaching, Logging Ebola Threaten Gorillas and Chimps
Wildlife Conservation Society

A combination of natural and man-made threats is killing gorillas and chimpanzees in Central Africa, and experts say $30 million is needed for special programs to save some of mankind's closest relatives from disappearing.

Released: 28-Jul-2005 12:20 PM EDT
Key to Elephant Conservation is in the Sauce
Wildlife Conservation Society

What do hot sauce aficionados and African elephants have in common? They both feel the burn of chilli pepper, the key ingredient for resolving human-elephant conflicts in Africa while raising money for farmers and conservation.

   
Released: 18-Jul-2005 11:20 AM EDT
Rare Turtle Is Saved from the Soup-Pot by a Microchip
Wildlife Conservation Society

An extremely rare "royal" turtle narrowly escaped a trip to a Chinese soup-pot, thanks to a tiny microchip implanted in its skin, according to experts from the New York-based Wildlife Conservation Society.

Released: 19-May-2005 4:25 PM EDT
Snow Leopards Return to the Top of the World
Earthwatch Institute

University of Illinois at Chicago doctoral candidate has recently photographed two snow leopards on the Nepal side of Mount Everest, where they have not been seen since the 1960s.

Released: 31-Mar-2005 12:00 PM EST
Legendary Siberian Tiger, Olga, Killed by Poachers
Wildlife Conservation Society

Olga, the first Siberian tiger ever fitted with a radio-collar, is dead, according to officials from the Bronx Zoo-based Wildlife Conservation Society, who have been tracking the big cat for the past 13 years.

Released: 30-Nov-2004 11:50 AM EST
Russia-Wide Tiger Count Begins
Wildlife Conservation Society

A team of conservationists led by the Bronx Zoo-based Wildlife Conservation Society announced the first range-wide count in nine years of Siberian (Amur) tigers, one of the world's most threatened big cats.

Released: 17-Nov-2004 2:00 PM EST
Elephants in Space
Wildlife Conservation Society

Scientists with the Bronx Zoo-based Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) have recently been counting their zoo animals from a lofty perch: namely, outer space.

Released: 1-Nov-2004 4:20 PM EST
Wild Turkeys Don't Gobble Up Crops
Purdue University

A common perception among farmers throughout much of the United States is that turkeys, which are becoming more common in the agricultural landscape, knock down and eat crops.

Released: 12-Oct-2004 10:20 AM EDT
Efforts to Control Trade in Great White Sharks Get Teeth from International Community
Wildlife Conservation Society

Vilified in popular culture as a relentless man-eater, the great white shark finally received today global recognition as a persecuted species worthy of protection.

Released: 16-Sep-2004 10:20 AM EDT
Rhode Island-Sized Wilderness Given Away by U.S. Investment Firm
Wildlife Conservation Society

Goldman Sachs has announced the unprecedented gift of a sprawling wilderness in Chile to the Wildlife Conservation Society. The lands, on the island of Tierra del Fuego, are home to the world's southernmost stands of old growth forests.

Released: 1-Sep-2004 3:00 PM EDT
First Known Case of Canine Distemper in a Wild Tiger
Wildlife Conservation Society

Veterinarians from the New York-based Wildlife Conservation Society have confirmed the first-known case of canine distemper in a wild Siberian tiger in the Russian Far East, further threatening populations of this highly endangered big cat.

Released: 26-Aug-2004 12:10 PM EDT
Tiny Collars Fitted on Youngest-ever Tiger Cubs
Wildlife Conservation Society

Scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and their Russian colleagues from the Sikhote-Alin Reserve have fitted three wild Siberian tiger cubs under six weeks old with tiny radio-collars, marking the youngest wild tigers to be tracked by scientists.

Released: 20-Jul-2004 7:00 AM EDT
Researchers Tackle Projects in Yellowstone National Park
Montana State University

Yellowstone National Park wildlife, microbes, plants, fish, climate and land use are all studied by Montana State University researchers. Those researchers are listed here.

Released: 2-Jul-2004 3:30 PM EDT
Kingdom of Gorillas Invaded by Farmers
Wildlife Conservation Society

During the past month, a significant portion of the Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo"”home to more than half the world's 700 mountain gorillas and a World Heritage Site"”has been completely deforested by thousands of people who have encroached on the park from Rwanda.

Released: 23-Jun-2004 6:20 AM EDT
Rare Photos Reveal Gallery of Wildlife in Laos
Wildlife Conservation Society

A recent camera trap survey launched by the Wildlife Conservation Society in collaboration with the Department of Forestry in the Lao People's Democratic Republic has uncovered a surprisingly varied gallery of mammals in one of the country's last remaining wild areas.



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