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Indonesia to send Komodo Dragons to Japan for breeding exchange

Indonesia announced on Monday that it will loan two Komodo dragons to Japan's Shizuoka prefecture as part of a breeding programme aimed at supporting the survival of the endangered reptiles. In exchange, Japan will send several animals to Indonesia, including red pandas and giraffes, officials said. Ahmad......

Dalmatian pelican, one of the heaviest flying birds, sighted in eastern Türkiye

A rare Dalmatian pelican (Pelecanus crispus), one of the largest and heaviest flying birds in the world, has been observed in the eastern Turkish province of Iğdır, an area known for its significance as a migratory stopover. With a wingspan approaching three meters and weighing over 10 kilograms,......

Natural sciences research in 2025 driven by interdisciplinary innovation

Research in natural sciences in 2025 shows a clear move toward interdisciplinary work, with progress concentrated in biomimetic materials, artificial intelligence, ecological science, and laboratory automation. These trends reflect efforts to respond to climate pressures while improving the efficiency......

Environmental groups warn against construction near Mediterranean monk seal cave in Lebanon

Around twenty environmental organizations have raised concerns over the resumption of construction works near a coastal cave in Lebanon believed to serve as a habitat for the endangered Mediterranean monk seal. The controversy centers on a building project in the seaside town of Amchit, located in the......

First giraffe birth in Morocco marks milestone at Dream Village Zoo

A historic moment unfolded in Morocco as a baby giraffe was born at the Dream Village Zoo in Mohammedia. The female calf arrived on Thursday, February 5, at 11:00 a.m., following a 15-month gestation period, and is reported to be in good health. Zoo officials welcomed the birth as a key step in their......

Japan’s “Tuna King” pays €2.8 million for a fish at New Year auction

A Japanese sushi restaurant owner has paid a record-breaking price of approximately €2.8 million for a giant bluefin tuna during the traditional New Year auction held at Tokyo’s main fish market. Kiyoshi Kimura, head of the Sushi Zanmai restaurant chain and widely known as the self-proclaimed......

Laser technology renews Rome’s ancient column of Marcus Aurelius

Italian conservators have embarked on an ambitious restoration of the Column of Marcus Aurelius in Rome, using laser technology to carefully remove centuries of grime from the monument’s marble surface. This marks the first major restoration of the ancient landmark in more than forty years and......

Princess Lalla Hasnaa highlights Morocco’s environmental commitment at IUCN congress in Abu Dhabi

Princess Lalla Hasnaa, President of the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection, attended the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Conservation Congress on Thursday at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre as a distinguished guest of honor. The princess was warmly......

Scientists map the genome of Morocco’s endangered argan tree

A scientific milestone has been achieved as an international team of researchers, including Moroccan scientists, successfully mapped the full genome of the argan tree. This groundbreaking work, the first chromosome-level genome assembly of the species, promises significant advancements in the conservation......

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