Urban Wildlife Corridors Bridge Roads to Reconnect Habitats
Urban wildlife corridors successfully reconnect fragmented habitats, reducing animal-vehicle collisions by 80-90% while enabling genetic exchange and ecosystem health.
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Urban wildlife corridors successfully reconnect fragmented habitats, reducing animal-vehicle collisions by 80-90% while enabling genetic exchange and ecosystem health.
Volunteers across Europe are mapping and protecting remaining old-growth forests, which represent less than 1% of Europe's forest cover but harbor incredible biodiversity.
Scientists discovered a 165-million-year-old armored dinosaur in Morocco with extraordinary meter-long spikes fused to its bones, representing the oldest known ankylosaur species with unique defensive adaptations.
A monkey stole a bag containing ₹80,000 in Uttar Pradesh, showering cash from a tree. Villagers recovered most money while authorities addressed wildlife concerns.
The National Park Foundation launches immersive VR tours enabling remote exploration of protected areas. The technology offers 360-degree experiences of iconic parks, improves accessibility, and serves educational purposes. Future plans include haptic feedback and social features.
Autonomous underwater drones are creating precise 3D maps of coral reefs to monitor health, track recovery, and combat threats. These robotic systems provide unprecedented data for conservation efforts, revealing recovery in 42% of Atlantic reefs while facing depth and regulatory challenges. Next-generation swarm robotics and AI analysis will further advance reef protection.