Por: ABC News World December 16, 2022
Two species that were previously extinct on the Galapagos Islands have reappeared a decade after an invasive predator population was eradicated, showing how impactful restoring and re-wilding ecosystems can be for addressing some of the world's environmental and biodiversity crises, according to scientists.Locally extinct cactus finches and geckos are now thriving in their restored habitats, according to biologists who recently traveled to... + full article
ABC7 USA World December 16, 2022
, a nonprofit organization that focuses on preventing extinctions by removing invasive species from islands.There have been frequent sightings of the cactus finches on Pinzon Island, a species considered extinct from the region for more than four decades.A healthy population of... + más
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