Wildlife Conservation
Coverage of Wildlife Conservation in the Nexus archive.
- 2 humpback whales swam record-breaking distance, photos reveal
Researchers found that two humpback whales swam a record-breaking distance, as revealed by photos. The pictures show the longest-distance ever seen between two sightings of the same humpback whale. This discovery provides new insights into the behavior and migration patterns of humpback whales.
- Gorgeous and exceptionally rare wild big cat is caught on trail camera roaming the hills above Arizona
A rare wild big cat has been caught on a trail camera roaming the hills above Arizona, showcasing its gorgeous appearance. The discovery is exceptional due to the cat's rarity. Further details about the species and implications of the sighting are not provided.
- Sumatran orangutan uses a canopy bridge for the first time
A Sumatran orangutan has successfully used a canopy bridge for the first time, marking a significant behavioral observation. This event highlights the adaptability of the species in their natural habitat.
- WATCH: ‘Penguin under your car?’ sign proves effective
A sign in South Africa reminding drivers to check under their cars for penguins has proven effective in protecting the local penguin population at a beach known for its penguin colony. The initiative highlights a practical solution to prevent penguin injuries or deaths caused by vehicles.
- World's oldest known gorilla celebrates 69th birthday
The world's oldest known gorilla, celebrated for its 69th birthday, marks a significant milestone in wildlife conservation. This rare event highlights the longevity of gorillas in captivity and underscores efforts to protect these endangered species.