conservation
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Scientists Map Ancient Painted Lady Butterfly Migration
An international team has traced the millions-year-old migration route of painted lady butterflies, revealing their resilience to climate change.
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Ancient Egyptian Mummified Bodies Smell ‘Woody,’ ‘Spicy,’ and ‘Sweet’
New research reveals the aroma of ancient Egyptian mummies, providing insights into mummification practices and materials.
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Neo Leopard Spotted Again in Khosrov Forest Reserve
The Neo leopard has once again been spotted in “Khosrov Forest” State Reserve, according to Armenia’s Ministry of Environment. Long-term monitoring data confirm that Neo has been residing in the reserve for the past seven years, marking the longest recorded…
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Safeguarding Sevan’s Sig: Armenia Bans Roe Exports to Boost Fish Stocks
Armenia has taken decisive action to protect the fragile ecosystem of Lake Sevan by imposing a temporary ban on the export of sig fish roe. This measure, announced at the December 27th cabinet meeting, prioritizes food security, promotes the sustainable…
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Overfishing Has Halved Shark and Ray Populations Since 1970
A new study published in Science reveals that overfishing has led to a dramatic decline of over 50% in the populations of sharks, rays, and chimaeras since 1970. Researchers have developed the Aquatic Red List Index (RLI), which indicates a…
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Armenian Gull: The Symbolic Bird of 2025
The Armenian Gull (Larus armenicus) has been elected as the symbolic bird of 2025 through the “Bird of the Year 2025” eco-educational campaign, garnering 25.3% of the votes. This initiative represents a significant effort to raise awareness about bird species…






