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Environment·2 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Wildlife Crossings on WA Highway Show Promising Early Signs of Success

Wildlife crossings along WA's Wilman Wadandi Highway are showing early signs of success, with thousands of recorded uses by endangered species like brush-tailed phascogales and western ringtail possums, according to Main Roads WA. Despite initial skepticism, data from night-vision cameras suggests the infrastructure, including rope bridges and underpasses, is being utilized.

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ABC Top Stories
New Zealand's Ambitious Project to Eradicate Introduced Predators by 2050
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العالم·4 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

New Zealand's Ambitious Project to Eradicate Introduced Predators by 2050

New Zealand is undertaking a pioneering project to eliminate introduced predators like rats, possums, and stoats by 2050 to protect its unique wildlife. Local initiatives, such as Predator Free Wellington, rely on public tip-offs and advanced detection methods to swiftly respond to even a single pest sighting, aiming to restore native bird populations.

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Guardian International
Estudo reúne imagens inéditas do ‘cachorro fantasma’, um dos canídeos mais raros da Amazônia
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علوم·5 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Estudo reúne imagens inéditas do ‘cachorro fantasma’, um dos canídeos mais raros da Amazônia

Um estudo científico compilou 4.635 imagens inéditas do raro cachorro-do-mato-de-orelhas-curtas na Amazônia, consolidando o maior acervo sobre a espécie. A pesquisa, realizada na Bolívia, confirma a preferência do animal por florestas intactas e sua atividade predominantemente diurna, alertando que sua sobrevivência depende da conservação da Amazônia.

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Poorest Communities in England Face Further Green Space Deprivation Due to Planning Law Changes, Report Warns
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Environment·04.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Poorest Communities in England Face Further Green Space Deprivation Due to Planning Law Changes, Report Warns

A report warns that proposed changes to England's planning laws will further disadvantage the poorest communities by reducing their access to green spaces and biodiversity. Exemptions for developers, particularly on small and brownfield sites, disproportionately affect deprived areas, exacerbating existing nature poverty.

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Guardian UK