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‘Zombie’ fires could become more common due to climate change, new study suggests

Zombie forest fires — a fire that smolders beneath the surface during the winter and reignites when temperatures warm — are becoming more frequent due to warming temperatures, scientists have discovered.

Leonardo DiCaprio Announces $43 Million Pledge to Save the Galápagos Islands

Actor and environmental activist Leonardo DiCaprio has announced a pledge of $43 million to go toward ecological restoration efforts on the Galápagos Islands, according to the Guardian. The move is part of DiCaprio’s ongoing initiatives to promote climate action and conservation efforts.

Could ‘engineered’ coral save the planet’s reefs from destruction?

This weekend, conservationists will put the final touches to a giant artificial reef they are assembling at London zoo. Samples of the planet’s most spectacular corals – vivid green branching coral, yellow scroll, blue ridge and many more species – will be added to the giant tank along with fish that thrive in their presence: blue tang, clownfish and many others.

There are more tigers in captivity in the US than in the wild

The World Wildlife Fund estimates about 5,000 of the big cats live in captivity around the country, although animal welfare experts say precise numbers are hard to find. That’s compared to the roughly 3,900 wild tigers left in the world, experts estimate.

We Need to Talk About Spider Conservation

Despite their enormous ecological values, new research reveals we don’t understand how most arachnid species are faring right now — or do much to protect them.

As many corals growing in the Pacific as trees in the Amazon, new study finds

A world-first estimate of the number of corals across the expanse of the Pacific Ocean has suggested there are about half a trillion of the reef-building animals.