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  • Increasing Seal Population Will Not Harm Largest Fish Stocks in the Baltic

    Seals feeding on fish does not decrease fish stocks of Baltic cod, herring and sprat the most – climate change, nutrient load and fisheries do, shows a new study from Stockholm University.

  • New atlas charts the epic migrations of deer, elk and antelope

    A six-year collaboration between cartographers from the University of Oregon and wildlife biologists from the University of Wyoming has resulted in the publication this fall of “Wild Migrations: Atlas of Wyoming’s Ungulates.”

  • Biggest extinction in Earth’s history caused by global warming leaving ocean animals gasping for breath

    The largest extinction in Earth’s history marked the end of the Permian period, some 252 million years ago.

  • Idaho Study Predicts Increase in Global List of Threatened Plant Species

    More than 15,000 plant species have a high probability of being considered threatened or near-threatened under a new model used to predict conservation status.

  • USGS Announces Largest Continuous Oil Assessment in Texas and New Mexico

    The U.S. Department of the Interior announced the Wolfcamp Shale and overlying Bone Spring Formation in the Delaware Basin portion of Texas and New Mexico’s Permian Basin province contain an estimated mean of 46.3 billion barrels of oil.

  • The national marine sanctuary legacy of President George H.W. Bush

    This week, along with the rest of the nation, we mourn the passing of our 41st president, George H.W. Bush, on November 30, 2018.

  • More Diversity Than Before

    Environmental damage caused by human activity can reduce the number of plant and animal species dramatically. 

  • Social Marketing Campaigns Can Help Threatened Wildlife Species Recover

    Encouraging people to change their behavior through social marketing campaigns can help the recovery of threatened wildlife populations.

  • Colombia Tropical Forest Fires Spike After 2016 Peace Accords

    Fires that contribute to deforestation spiked six-fold in Colombia in the year after an historic 2016 peace agreement ended decades of conflict between FARC guerrilla and government forces, according to a study in Nature Ecology & Evolution.

  • University of Saskatchewan and NRCan sign Memorandum of Understanding to advance national water security

    At a special ceremony today, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will strengthen the country’s commitment to managing its freshwater resources in a time of rapid climate change.

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