
Photo: WCS
10 Years of Hard Work by Conservation Groups
The Wildlife Conservation Society is finally seeing its efforts to save the threatened Chinese alligator pay off (though it’s too early to tell if this will lead to a sustainable rebound in the species’ population). 15 hatchlings were born in the wild in China, and that might not seem like much, but it represents “10 years of work by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), parent organization of the Bronx Zoo, the Department of Wildlife Conservation and Management of the State Forestr…
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