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  • Stanford Research Predicts Overlap of Tunas, Sharks and Ships at Sea

    Maps that show where sharks and tunas roam in the eastern Pacific Ocean, and where fishing vessels travel in this vast expanse, could help ocean managers to identify regions of the high seas where vulnerable species may be at risk.

  • Antarctica Is Colder Than The Arctic, But It’s Still Losing Ice

    Compared to the Arctic, Antarctica is responding less rapidly to climate change. Water’s melting point, 32°F, is a critical threshold for rapid change in polar regions, and only a small fraction of the snow on Antarctica’s miles-high ice sheet reaches that temperature in summer

  • Pesticides Influence Ground-Nesting Bee Development and Longevity

    Results from a new study suggest that bees might be exposed to pesticides in more ways than we thought, and it could impact their development significantly.

  • Review of Noise Impacts on Marine Mammals Yields New Policy Recommendations

    Marine mammals are particularly sensitive to noise pollution because they rely on sound for so many essential functions, including communication, navigation, finding food, and avoiding predators. 

  • Measuring the Success of East African Protected Areas

    East Africa (Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda) contains 1,776 protected areas (including 186 “strict” protected areas) covering more than 27 percent of its terrestrial area.

  • Climate Change Could Devastate Painted Turtles, According to New Study

    An Iowa State University biologist is sounding the alarm for the painted turtle, one of many reptiles for which climate change could prove particularly threatening.

  • Little Owls on the Move

    The little owl, Athene noctua, is a small nocturnal owl and is classified as an endangered species on the German Red List.

  • UM Study Suggests Climate Change Limits Forest Recovery After Wildfires

    New University of Montana research suggests climate change makes it increasingly difficult for tree seedlings to regenerate following wildfires in low-elevation forests, which could contribute to abrupt forest loss.

  • Mowing for Monarchs

    You might think that mowing fields wouldn’t benefit monarch butterfly populations.

  • ‘Lichen’-Minded

    New research from two Canadian biologists, including one from Memorial University, is recommending a paradigm shift in how old growth forests in North America are assessed and managed.

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