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written by: Amira Abd El Basset 12 Oct

“The Nubian Ibex”. King of rugged mountains

“The bearded handsome deer”... That's what the scientists of the Egyptian wildlife called him. Although he is an endangered antelope, he remains the king of those species crowning on the throne of the antelope world. The sign of his coronation is those strong horns wrapped around

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Translated by: Amira Abd El Basset 11 Jul

A Moroccan strategy to preserve 40 species of birds of prey

The Kingdom of Morocco is preparing , as a major area for birds of prey, to launch a massive land-based environmental strategy to preserve this species of birds through the joint collaboration of the research team concerned with protection of the birds in Morocco, (Gribom- Bird life, Morocco), the

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written: by Amira Abd El Basset 28 Mar

international strategy for the conservation of Tunisian barbary sheep

The General Department of Forests of Tunisia, the Ministry of Local Affairs and the Environment of Tunisia, in cooperation with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) adopted the first strategic plan ,which ends in 2050, for the conservation of four species of barbary

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written by: Yasmin Emad 17 Mar

"Mountain Gorilla".. The African Cave Dweller Who Chooses a Ruler for

Despite being powerful and dominant, "Mountain gorilla" is shy and gentle. Although it lives in isolated places in forests, it is always targeted through poaching, and even endangered. "Mountain gorilla", which lives according to its own rules and traditions, is the

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written by: Amira Abd El Basset 08 Mar

International report: humans threaten 25,000 species of animals and plants with extinction

"More than 25,000 species of animals and plants threatened with extinction", with this final phrase , the recent report of International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) was calling for swift action to save those natural species from extinction. The IUCN's periodic red

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