A once-extinct native plant finds new life with help from UC Santa Barbara botanists
endangered species
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Study finds that ending overfishing would stop population declines of endangered bycatch species half the time
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Postdoctoral scholar Erin Meyer-Gutbrod shows that right whales, already an endangered species, may face a dim future
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Giant sea bass have more value as living wonders of the sea than as commercial catch
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Biologist Roland Knapp and colleagues work to restore a once-vanishing frog population in the Sierras
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As geographic areas shrink, their populations become more vulnerable to extinction by harvest
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UCSB biologist Roland Knapp and colleagues detail the remarkable recovery of an endangered frog species in Yosemite
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A team that includes UCSB biologists partners to rescue endangered frogs and put them on road to recovery
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A peer review found that the science behind the proposed rule to delist the gray wolf species was preliminary and not widely accepted
