The Finnish pearl owl has its own dialect, which is disappearing from the south with old forests
The Finnish pearl owl population is rapidly declining in southern Finland, with significant habitat loss and no recent nesting records since 2011 in Kanta-Häme.
Cataraqui Conservation aims to restore bobolink habitat at Lemoine Point
Cataraqui Conservation is initiating a project to restore habitat for the bobolink and eastern meadowlark at Lemoine Point Conservation Area in Kingston, Ontario, amidst concerns about their declining populations due to habitat loss.
Black Lion Tamarin Day: population management boosts the genetic diversity of the species in the interior of SP
The Black Lion Tamarin Day celebrates efforts to boost genetic diversity through population management of this endangered species in São Paulo, Brazil.
Koala numbers are stabilizing in Brisbane's bayside, but advocates remain wary
Koala populations in Brisbane's bayside appear to have stabilized, but conservationists express concerns about their long-term survival due to habitat loss.
Part of nesting birds dependent on this year's habitat – tree cavities
Ornithologist Janis Kuzes highlights the seasonal changes in bird occupants of tree cavities and emphasizes the impact of habitat loss on bird populations.
Sanctuary for seahorses in Vigo: artificial reefs against the loss of their natural habitat
Researchers in Vigo are creating artificial reefs to protect seahorses in response to habitat loss in their natural environment.
Predators under threat: Brazil's jaguars find shelter in nature reserve
Brazil's jaguars are facing threats due to cattle ranching and habitat loss, but some are finding refuge in nature reserves.
Ten Sydney harbours’ worth of threatened species habitat cleared under Albanese government in 2025, report finds
A report by the Australian Conservation Foundation reveals that over 57,000 hectares of threatened species habitat were cleared by the Albanese government in 2025, an increase significantly higher than previous years.
The sustained rise in temperatures is causing polar bears to mutate and their name could eventually become meaningless
The continued increase in temperatures is leading to mutations in polar bears, raising concerns that their name may no longer be applicable as their natural habitat diminishes.