Articles for category: Conservation

Mysterious Underground Cities of the Ancient World

Mysterious Underground Cities of the Ancient World

Annette Uy

Imagine a world hidden beneath your feet, a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers echoing with the whispers of ancient civilizations. This is not a scene from a fantasy novel, but the reality of underground cities that once thrived in the ancient world. These subterranean marvels hold secrets of survival, innovation, and human ingenuity. From the ...

How the Great American Biotic Interchange Transformed Wildlife Forever

How the Great American Biotic Interchange Transformed Wildlife Forever

Annette Uy

Imagine a world where continents collide, ecosystems merge, and wildlife embarks on an epic journey of survival and adaptation. This isn’t a scene from a science fiction novel but a real historical event known as the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI). This monumental episode reshaped the fauna of two continents and forever altered the course ...

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The Parrots That Steal Snacks, Swear at People, and Cause Mayhem

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever witnessed a parrot snatching a snack right from your hand? Or perhaps you’ve been on the receiving end of an unexpected swear word from a feathered friend? These mischievous parrots are not just figments of imagination but real-life tricksters causing a ruckus in various parts of the world. With their vibrant feathers ...

Wild and Free: 9 American Animals That Have Defied Extinction and Thrived

Wild and Free: 9 American Animals That Have Defied Extinction and Thrived

Andrew Alpin

Nature has a remarkable way of bouncing back when given the chance. You might think extinction stories dominate headlines, but across America, remarkable comeback tales are unfolding in forests, plains, and wetlands. These aren’t just feel-good stories. They represent some of the most successful conservation efforts in human history. From the depths of near-extinction to ...

How 14 Wolves Completely Changed Yellowstone National Park

In 1995, 14 wolves completely changed the Yellowstone National Park. Their presence not only altered the national park’s ecological structure but also geographically! Let’s have a look at how these incredible animals helped restore balance in the Yellowstone National Park.  History of Wolves in Yellowstone Wolves were once abundant in Yellowstone, but by the early ...

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The Impact of Plastic Pollution on Marine Life

Andrew Alpin

Plastic pollution is a severe environmental issue, especially affecting our oceans. Each year, millions of tons of plastic waste enter marine ecosystems, causing extensive harm to marine life. This article examines the extent of plastic pollution, its effects on marine ecosystems, and potential solutions. The Extent of Plastic Pollution Plastic production and waste have surged ...