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WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2026

extinction

extinction

Sea birds fly along the South rookery in St. George, Alaska, U.S., May 24, 2021. Picture taken May 24, 2021. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/File Photo

Nature at risk of 'cascading' species extinction: study

A bee sits on a flower budding from an almond tree, which rely on natural pollinators for fertilization in an Almonds grove in Tel Arad, southern Israel March 4, 2020. REUTERS/ Amir Cohen/File Photo

From flickering fireflies to lowly dung beetles, insects are vanishing

SM Rezaul Karim. File photo

33 species of local fish now extinct: Livestock minister

Namibian Cheetahs. Photo: AFP/Getty Images

Modi to reintroduce Cheetahs to India after 6 decades of extinction

Photo: Courtesy

Vultures on the edge of extinction: Study

Are elephants on the verge of extinction in Bangladesh?

Are elephants on the verge of extinction in Bangladesh?

Photo: BBC

Scientists hope to bring back extinct Tasmanian tiger

Photo: Collected

Extinct woolly mammoths are resurrecting. Should we eat them?

The way Bangladesh saves almost extinct fish

The way Bangladesh saves almost extinct fish

Photo: Collected

Europe raptor numbers down 55,000 due to gun-lead poison: Study

Greater hog badger. Photo Wich'yanan Limparungpatthanakij via iNaturalist

The greater hog badger, cornered by a hunting-driven extinction crisis

Photo: Collected

Mexican fish extinct in wild successfully reintroduced

Photo: Lesser Florican_Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Extinct species of Bangladesh; Bengal and Lesser Floricans: Lost with tall grasses 

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