The article highlights the plight of various endangered species, including green sea turtles, Darwin's frogs, and Bengal tigers. Green sea turtle hatchlings on Heron Island face grim odds with just one in a thousand surviving to adulthood due to numerous predators. Meanwhile, the endangered Darwin's frog is on the brink of extinction due to chytrid fungus affecting its native Chilean habitat. In California, a bear disrupted a home during wildfires and was safely relocated. The article also celebrates rare sightings of a Bengal tiger raising three cubs in Thailand, pointing to successful conservation efforts.
Each year between November and March, green sea turtles emerge from the ocean to lay hundreds of eggs along the coastline of Heron Island.
The Darwin's frog, named after Charles Darwin, was facing extinction after the introduction of the chytrid fungus to its habitat in the remote Parque Tantauco forests.
Beary the bear took up residence under a house in Altadena, California, during the wildfires, presenting a unique challenge for the homeowner.
This is the first time we have recorded a tiger raising three cubs in Kaeng Krachan national park, a significant observation in conservation efforts.
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