The red-crowned crane, 1.2 m tall on average, is covered with white feathers, and a distinctive patch of exposed red skin tops its head, which is regarded as the symbol of longevity in East Asia.
A genetic study of Asian elephants in northern Cambodia reveals a larger and more robust population than previously thought, ...
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Future-proofing our last frontier
Palawan, the country’s last frontier, deserves all the protection it could get against all sorts of environmental threats ...
A genetic study of Asian elephants in north reveals a larger and more robust population than previously thought, raising ...
The first-ever genetic study of endangered Asian elephants has been conducted in Cambodia's northern plains, estimating that ...
The first-ever genetic study of endangered Asian elephants has been conducted in Cambodia's northern plains, estimating that the population of the mammals in the region was 51, said a Fauna & Flora ...
It utilised non-invasive genetic sampling techniques across three key protected areas: The Prey Lang, Preah Roka and Chhaeb ...
A study conducted in the university more than 15 years ago counted a large number of flora and fauna, which still may not be an exhaustive list. The study conducted between August 2008 and August ...