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  • Red Squirrels Making Comeback As Return Of Native Pine Marten Spells Bad News For Invasive Grey Squirrel

    The number of red squirrels is on the increase in Ireland thanks to the return of the pine marten, a native carnivore, a new survey led by NUI Galway has found.

  • 10 Tremendous Turtle Facts

    Sea turtles are amazing creatures. To celebrate Sea Turtle Week, check out these tremendous turtle facts to learn something new.

  • Newly Discovered Plant Gene Could Boost Phosphorus Intake

    The gene is central to a mechanism that controls how receptive plants are to working with mycorrhizal fungi.

  • Huge Forest Fires Put Our Health at Risk

    After Australia, Siberia is burning, indicating that the frequency of such events is on the rise, with myriad dire consequences.

  • Wastewater Treatment Boom Changes Essential Nutrient Balance in Lakes

    A vast number of new wastewater treatment plants in developing countries has led to an imbalance between phosphorous and nitrogen in surface waters.

  • Need for Better Approaches to Tackle Multiple Stressors in European Lakes and Rivers

    A newly released Nature paper with several NIVA co-authors highlights a continued management need for reduction of nutrient stress in lakes.

  • New Satellite Data Made Available to Help Tackle Public Challenges

    The public sector can access new satellite images of the UK to help issues such as town planning and flood mapping.

  • Refining Projections of Antarctic Ice Loss and Global Sea Level Rise

    Antarctica is rapidly shedding ice, a loss that contributes to rising seas.

  • How Global Regulators Are Selling Out the World’s Largest Tuna

    In 2010, after years of global headlines highlighting the runaway harvest of bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean Sea and eastern Atlantic Ocean, the international regulatory agency managing this endangered fish capitulated. 
  • Honeybee Lives Shortened After Exposure To Two Widely Used Pesticides

    The lives of honeybees are shortened – with evidence of physiological stress – when they are exposed to the suggested application rates of two commercially available and widely used pesticides, according to new Oregon State University research.

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