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Dehorning rhinos are an effective conservation measure

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The map of the City Nature Challenge results this year

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It's just world maps without New Zealand on them. This place is all about the meme and fact about how we're missing from so many maps. It's not that serious. Please don't post a Risk board, it's done too often.

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The huge size of this bull elephant

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đŸ”„ huge bull elephant in comparison with a pickup truck

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We are here to appreciate the awesome majesty and incredibly cool aspects of nature. đŸ”„ Banner done by u/esoterix_luke

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First fossil hyena tracks found in South Africa – how expert animal trackers helped

A science-based community for discussing fossil findings, prehistoric life, and ancient ecosystems.

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First fossil hyena tracks found in South Africa – how expert animal trackers helped

A subreddit for any news, information, artwork, and discussion about the Pleistocene epoch.

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Good news for leopard toads: anonymous donor buys crucial habitat in Cape Town

A community for sharing and discussing Conservation Biology. The scientific study of the nature and status of Earth's biodiversity with the aim of protecting species, their habitats, and ecosystems from extinction.

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Good news for leopard toads: anonymous donor buys crucial habitat in Cape Town

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Aotearoa (New Zealand) once home to elephant seals

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Baboons crossing the road in the Deep South

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Baboon and its baby crossing the road

The catch-all community for sharing beautiful, happy, or adorable content. After a long day of seeing what internet anonymity can do to people, you're bound to need some eye bleach.

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Baboon crossing the road

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image.canon timing out all the time

Welcome to reddit's home for discussion of the Canon mirrorless, DSLR, and analogue camera systems and lenses. Whether you use RF/-S, EF/-S, EF-M, FD, or even their point-and-shoot systems, you'll be in like-minded company here. Canon printers are also allowed, just not as common. All questions and photographic experience levels welcome; please read the posting guidelines first if you are new!

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Reintroduced cheetah Jwala and her cubs crossing the Kuno river, in Kuno National Park, India

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Female cheetah Jwala and her cubs in the Kuno river, India

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Sea otters credited with solving Elkhorn Slough's invasive green crab problem

The only place on the internet where you can go to, the ONE PLACE for all your otter needs, otterly awful otter puns, and adorable images of the finest the Lutrinae family has to offer.

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Sea otters credited with solving Elkhorn Slough's invasive green crab problem

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Just some flowers I saw on my hike!

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Carrion regardless: Cape vulture’s return a ‘huge step forward’

A community for sharing and discussing Conservation Biology. The scientific study of the nature and status of Earth's biodiversity with the aim of protecting species, their habitats, and ecosystems from extinction.

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Carrion regardless: Cape vulture’s return a ‘huge step forward’

This subreddit is a hub for any news, information, artwork, and discussion focused on rewilding, mainly restoring populations of megafauna species and the ecosystems they are a part of, as well as overall wildlife conservation. Welcome!

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Bridging the gap between science, policy and stakeholders: Towards sustainable wolf–livestock coexistence in human-dominated landscapes

Rewilding is the return of natural species and ecosystems to areas where they have been eradicated. This includes large-scale conservation aimed at restoring and protecting natural processes and core wilderness areas, providing connectivity between such areas, and protecting or reintroducing apex predators and keystone species. It also includes the return of wild plants and animals to spaces intended for humans, as well as the primitivist philosophy of rewilding humanity.

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Bridging the gap between science, policy and stakeholders: Towards sustainable wolf–livestock coexistence in human-dominated landscapes

This subreddit is a hub for any news, information, artwork, and discussion focused on rewilding, mainly restoring populations of megafauna species and the ecosystems they are a part of, as well as overall wildlife conservation. Welcome!

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What is with the driving in Cape Town today?

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Martial Eagle grabs a young Lion cub

Badass pictures, gifs and videos of the awesome yet vicious cycle of nature

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Martial Eagle grabs a young Lion cub

Nature is not inherently peaceful or serene, and this subreddit exists to show that.