Conservation biologist Craig Jackson, Park Rangers Olaf Bratland, and Harald Normann Andersen, of the Norwegian Nature Inspectorate, load wooden boxes with Arctic foxes inside onto a sledge before releasing them into the wild, at the Hardangervidda National Park near Geilo, Norway, February 8, 2024. Climate change and habitat loss push thousands of the world’s species to the edge of survival, disrupting food chains and leaving some animals to starve; and while some scientists say it’s inevitable that we’ll need more feeding programs to prevent extinctions, others question whether it makes sense to support animals in landscapes that can no longer sustain them. “If the food is not there for them, what do you do?” said Jackson. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner