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  • BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS INCREASING DUE TO FRESHWATER IMPOUNDMENTS, SAYS STUDY
    The increasing quantity of dams as well as other appropriations were seen to be augmenting the quantity of species that were invasive, investigated with a school microscope, the swiftness of which disseminate, putting the natural lakes in danger. The team of researchers brought together data on the chemistry of water, the dissemination of the five “nuisance invaders” as well as boating activity originating from the region of the famous Great Lakes. The outcomes illustrated the augmenting events of the species in appropriations which would produce “stepping-stone habitats” for the species into the natural lakes and ponds as well as waterways in the area. read more...

  • SILENT STREAMS? ESCALATING ENDANGERMENT FOR NORTH AMERICAN FRESHWATER FISH
    A close to a forty percentage of the species of fish, studied with a school microscope, which were situated in the streams and rivers as well as lakes of Northern America were seen to be in danger. This was a revelation disclosed by the most explicit assessment of the status of conservation of fishes in the freshwater in the latest twenty years. read more...

  • RECOVERY EFFORTS NOT ENOUGH FOR CRITICALLY ENDANGERED ASIAN VULTURE
    The numbers of captivated colonies of breeding of one dangerously implicated vulture, seen extensively with a school microscope, had been noticed to decrease to a very small quantity. Such number had been considered not to be sufficient to shield the said species from extinguishing. This was an illustration from the Michigan University. According to the original article, wild birds had been added to the mentioned captivated colonies. This had been situated in Pakistan as well as in India. It had also been described to be crucial. However, according to the chief author of this research undertaking named Jeff Johnson, political as well as logistical obstacles had restricted efforts on this. read more...

  • CRYOPRESERVATION TECHNIQUES BRING HOPES FOR WOMEN CANCER VICTIMS AND ENDANGERED SPECIES
    Cryopreservation techniques had been observed to be emanating. Such had augmented hope towards the restoration of women fertility subsequent to diseases like cancer of the ovary which could pave the way to the devastation of the reproductive tissue. These similar techniques could also be utilized for the maintenance of the stock of animals in the farm as well as for the protection against the extinction of animal species which were also considered to be endangered. This could be studied with a school microscope. This could be done through the maintenance of the banks of the tissues of the ovary or even the so-called nascent embryos which could be utilized to create some offspring in the near future read more...

  • PHOTO REVEALS RARE OKAPI SURVIVED POACHING ONSLAUGHT
    There was this stripy leg set in one camera trap image which had been taken from the forest of Africa. This photo showed something to gladden about. This was a revelation from the Wildlife Conservation Society researchers. According to the original article, the said legs pertained to one okapi which was described to be a peculiar forest giraffe, which could be studied with a school microscope. The latter was said to evidently endure in Virunga National Park of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This was apparent inspite of more than ten years of the civil war as well as an augmented illegal trafficking read more...

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