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Can Mexico bring back the endangered axolotl?One of the world’s most endangered amphibians – the primordial and fish-like axolotl – has successfully adapted to a new environment after being released into artificial wetlands in Mexico, scientists ...
The popular salamanders are nearly extinct in the wild, where they are confined to a small system of canals in Mexico City.
Captive-bred axolotls can adapt to both restored and artificial wetlands, but face dangers from predators and rising ...
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Mongabay News on MSNHope for endangered axolotls as captive-bred group survives in wildCritically endangered axolotls that were captive-bred then released into wetlands in Mexico City have successfully adapted to ...
The findings could aid conservation efforts for the beloved species, which is found in only one Mexico City lake.
People living next door to the Albuquerque botanic gardens might hear howling wolves in their neighborhood come winter. The ABQ BioPark is increasing its capacity to care for and breed endangered ...
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