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  • Koala-Spotting Drones Proves a Flying Success

    QUT researchers have developed an innovative method for detecting koala populations using drones and infrared imaging that is more reliable and less invasive than traditional animal population monitoring techniques.

  • City Bees’ Favourite Flowers, According to Our DNA Tracking Experiment

    As cities get bigger and cover more land, the need to make space for wildlife – including insects – in urban areas has become more pressing.

  • Indigenous Researchers Plant Seeds of Hope for Health and Climate

    As we learn more about climate change, this knowledge can be paralyzing,  especially for young people who are contemplating life pathways.

  • Climate Change Shrinks Many Fisheries Globally, Rutgers-Led Study Finds

    Climate change has taken a toll on many of the world’s fisheries, and overfishing has magnified the problem, according to a Rutgers-led study in the journal Science today.

  • 500-Million-Year-Old Worm 'Superhighway' Discovered in Canada

    The sea bed in the deep ocean during the Cambrian period was thought to have been inhospitable to animal life because it lacked enough oxygen to sustain it.

  • University of Calgary Scientists Identify Key Canola Protein Involved in Pollination

    Plant biology researchers in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary have discovered a key canola protein and the vital role it plays in successful pollination.

  • Toxic Byproducts of Agent Orange Continue to Pollute Vietnam Environment, Study Says

    During the Vietnam War, United States aircraft sprayed more than 20 million gallons of herbicides, including dioxin-contaminated Agent Orange, on the country’s rain forests, wetlands, and croplands. 

  • Put Eggs All in One Basket, or Spread Them Around? Birds Know Best

    In the tropical jungle of Central America where predators abound, a species of cuckoo has found safety in numbers by building communal nests guarded by two or three breeding pairs.

  • Batmobile with Cruise Control: Bats Migrate at the Most Energy-Efficient Flying Speed for Maximum Range

    Aerial migration is the fastest, yet most energetically demanding way of seasonal movements between habitats. 

  • Human Settlements and Rainfall Affect Giraffe Home Ranges

    Giraffes that live close to densely populated towns have larger home ranges than giraffes that live far from towns, according to a new study by an international team of wildlife researchers from the University of Zürich, Penn State, and the Wild Nature Institute. 

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