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“These are the most important wild animal photographs taken in Asia, and perhaps the world, in at least the past decade,” William Robichaud, coordinator of the Saola Working Group of the IUCN ...
According to the IUCN, fewer than 100 individuals likely remain, making the saola one of the most endangered mammals in the world. The saola is evolutionarily unique—it sits on a 12–15 million ...
WWF, the Saola Working Group (SWG) of the IUCN Species Survival Commission and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) warn the species is sliding towards extinction because of intensive hunting ...
Unfortunately the adult male saola was weakened by several days in captivity and died shortly after the team reached the remote village. It was photographed while still alive. IUCN saola working ...
There are no saolas in captivity, and fewer than 100 may remain in the wild. Russell McLendon is a science writer with expertise in the natural environment, humans, and wildlife. He holds degrees ...
The IUCN Saola Working Group is part of the IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC). It is a network of scientists and conservationists under the auspices of the IUCN SSC Asian Wildlife Cattle ...
The foundation is working off years of research and advocacy by the Saola Working Group, a part of the IUCN. The group’s analysis showed that the saola is likely among the most endangered land mammals ...
Native to Vietnam, the saola is a horned species so illusive, it’s been nicknamed the Asian unicorn. Researchers reconstructed the genomes of 26 saola using samples from hunting trophies.
Gland, Switzerland, 3 September, 2009 (IUCN) – One of the world’s most enigmatic mammals, the Saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis), is on the brink of extinction, according to a group of experts ...
The IUCN Saola Working Group is part of the IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC). It is a network of scientists and conservationists under the auspices of the IUCN SSC Asian Wildlife Cattle ...