1. Wildlife Comeback Report 2022 | Rewilding Europe
The Wildlife Comeback Report describes the comeback of selected bird and mammal species that have shown a comeback over the past 40-50 years.
In September 2022, a new and updated Wildlife Comeback Report commissioned by Rewilding Europe was launched, which provides the latest and state-of-the-art insights, opportunities and challenges for wildlife comeback at a European scale. Experts from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), BirdLife International and the European Bird Census Council have been working on this science-based, peer-reviewed overview of the comeback of a range of European wildlife species. Presenting changes in numbers and distribution, it will enable a better understanding of why some European animals are faring better than others.
2. Top 15 species discoveries from 2022 (Photos) - Mongabay
29 dec 2022 · Researchers at the California Academy of Sciences named 146 new species, including 44 lizards, 30 ants, 14 sea slugs, 14 flowering plants, 13 sea stars, seven ...
A resplendent rainbow fish, a frog that looks like chocolate, a Thai tarantula, an anemone that rides on a back of a hermit crab, and the world’s largest waterlily are among the new species named by science in 2022. In this well-trodden world, finding a new species is a glimpse of the uncharted riches of […]
3. [PDF] Global Review 2022 World Animal Protection
In 2022 five new candidate sites were put forward for accreditation. They are located in Santa Catarina and Salvador, Brazil; Plettenberg Bay, South Africa ...
4. 2022 EU figures on the number of animals used in research are ...
19 jul 2024 · According to the EU statistics, the top three EU countries for animal use in 2022 were France (1,829,827 animals), followed by Germany (1,342, ...
The headline figures in the European Commission report show that the total number of animals used in 2022 in the EU-27 was just under 7m.
5. top 10 animal victories of 2022 - International Fund for Animal Welfare
7 dec 2022 · As 2022 comes to an end, we at IFAW decided to look back on the most significant ways in which we've helped animals this year.
As 2022 comes to an end, we decided to look back on the most significant ways in which we’ve helped animals this year. Here’s our top 10 list of victories
6. EU-wide animal research statistics, 2022
25 jul 2024 · On Friday, 19 July 2024, the European Commission published its 'Summary Report on the statistics on the use of animals for scientific ...
Posted: by Hannah Hobson on 25/07/24
7. New EU statistics: transition to non-animal science moving slowly
29 jul 2024 · Long-awaited statistics on the use of animals for scientific purposes in the 27 EU Member States and Norway during 2021 and 2022 have been published.
Long-awaited statistics on the use of animals for scientific purposes in the 27 EU Member States and Norway during 2021 and 2022 have been published. We dive into the figures to see how many animals were used, which species, and in which ways, to explore how the data can inform the transition away from animal use.
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8. Museum scientists described 351 new species in 2022
30 dec 2022 · Every single one of these species is a vital component in the complex network of life known as biodiversity. The start of this month saw ...
It has never been more important to describe as much of the natural world as possible.
9. Book of the Dead: The Species Declared Extinct in 2022
19 jan 2023 · If that doesn't happen, we're going to lose more species — a lot of them. Despite rediscoveries like the oak tree in Texas, the world is still ...
This year we bid farewell to two lost frogs, the Chinese paddlefish, a plant from New Hampshire, and many others.
10. [PDF] CCAC Animal Data Report 2022
... take place. Therefore ... Refer to the Instructions for Com- · pletion of the CCAC Animal Use Data Form for the full list of animals that are included.
11. In pictures: 10 unusual species discoveries of 2022 - Positive News
13 jan 2023 · ... are among the new species named by science in 2022. Words by Liz Kimbrough ... A conservation area has been proposed for the region, and ...
A resplendent rainbow fish, a frog that looks like chocolate and the world’s largest waterlily are among the new species named by science
12. 10 of the World's Most Endangered Animals in 2024 - Earth.Org
16 jan 2024 · First on the list of the world's most endangered animals in 2022 is the amur leopard. ... are no effective conservation actions in place. 9 ...
Orangutans, rhinos, gorillas, turtles, and elephants are just some of the world's most endangered animals in 2024.
13. 11 new species discovered in 2023 - BBC Wildlife Magazine
With only one individual found so far, the species' known distribution is limited to the place where it was found and captured – the southern eastern slopes of ...
We’re just over a month into 2023, and already there are plenty of newly described species. We share some of our favourites.