Posts Tagged ‘extinct in the wild’

Conservationists release extinct-in-the-wild fish into natural habitat in Mexican river

With the help of local children, a team of conservationists has released more than 1,000 golden skiffia (Skiffia francesae), a freshwater fish found only in Mexico, into the species’ native range in the Teuchitlán River, Jalisco.

12 Nov 1:39 AM 2 Read More...

AMAZONAS Magazine “MEXICO: Depths of Diversity” Inside Look!

A preview of highlights in AMAZONAS Magazine’s September/October 2020 Issue. Paid AMAZONAS Subscribers can log in with their email address and read the Digital Edition starting August 12th, 2020.

14 Aug 1:50 PM 0 Read More...

Comprehensive Goodeid Species Status Update Published

Researchers have evaluated Mexico’s 40 species of goodeids, predicting many more will go extinct without cooperation and collaboration between scientists, conservationists, and aquarium hobbyists for successful captive maintenance.

04 Nov 4:20 PM 0 Read More...

CORAL Magazine Excerpt: The Aquarium Ark

Can marine aquarists provide a safety net for endangered species and aquatic diversity? We first examined this question in the May/June 2012 edition of CORAL Magazine.

05 Aug 3:53 PM 3 Read More...