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  • Study Improves Ability to Predict How Whales Travel Through Their Ocean Habitat

    Scientists at the New England Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life recently published a study that could help researchers learn where protections are needed the most for bowhead whales.

  • COVID-19 Highlights Risks of Wildlife Trade

    Many diseases, such as COVID-19, have made the jump from animals to people with serious consequences for the human host. 

  • Researchers Count 13 New Species Of Fanged Arachnids In The Pilbara

    Researchers from The University of Western Australia and the Western Australian Museum have discovered 13 new species of the elusive ‘spricket’ in Australia’s north-west.

  • Climate Change Challenge: All Eyes On The Blue Marble

    Aotearoa has committed to net-zero emissions of all greenhouse gases, other than biogenic methane, by 2050. Is that enough? Finlay Macdonald talks to scientists, including those in the Climate Science Initiative.

  • How Do Kea See 1080 Bait?

    Research shows kea have the ability to distinguish between two different-coloured 1080 baits but cannot detect the presence of bird repellent in baits of the same colour, findings which might have implications for future 1080 operations.

  • Dangerous Hurricane Iota Sets Late-Season Records

    Before 2020, only four category 4 or 5 hurricanes had ever made landfall in Nicaragua. Now two are going to land in just two weeks.

  • Iceberg A-68A Nears South Georgia

    Scientists watch as A-68A, currently the planet’s largest iceberg, approaches a remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean.

  • Shedding Light on Greenland

    Nature’s beauty overtook science for an evening.

  • In Search of Cooler Waters, Marine Species Are Shifting Northward or Diving Deeper

    In waters off the Northeast, fish and shellfish are moving northward at a significant rate.

  • Researcher Studying Microplastics In Surface Water

    How big of a problem is the issue of microplastics in our surface water?

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