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  • Released Siamese Crocodile Found Nesting in the Wild

    A Siamese crocodile that was released into the wild in 2018 has been recorded nesting in Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains.

  • How Well Do You Know Your Bumblebees?

    A citizen science collaboration, of which the University of Aberdeen is part of, launched a new tool this week to help members of the public learn more about bumblebees.

  • The Anthropocene Signature on Mount Elbrus, Caucasus

    Ice core samples were analyed for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and fragrances as representative emerging pollutants from the 1930s to 2005.

  • Baleen Whales Have Changed Their Distribution in the Western North Atlantic

    A decade of acoustic data reveals changes in distribution in four species of baleen whales since 2010. Warming ocean waters and shifting prey could be among the reasons.

  • Research Underscores Importance of Global Surveillance of Plant Pathogens

    ​Bacterial leaf streak of corn is an emerging disease of corn that has now spread to ten states.

  • Climate Change Could Make Toxic Algal Blooms in Our Oceans More Deadly

    Blooms of the toxic microbes can adversely affect marine life, seafood and water quality.

  • Where Is the Water During a Drought?

    In low precipitation periods – where and how is the limited available water distributed and what possibilities are there for improving retention in the soil and the landscape?

  • River Plants Counter Both Flooding and Drought to Protect Biodiversity

    'Water plants are a nuisance in streams, blocking the flow. You should remove them'. 

  • Predicting the Biodiversity of Rivers

    Biodiversity is severely threatened both in Switzerland and worldwide, and numerous organisms are facing massive declines – particularly in freshwater ecosystems. 

  • Industry-Made Pits Are Beneficial for Beavers and Wolverines, Study Shows

    Beavers and wolverines in Northern Alberta are using industry-created borrow pits as homes and feeding grounds, according to a new study by University of Alberta ecologists. 

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