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  • World’s Largest International Dark Sky Reserve Created by McDonald Observatory, Community Partners

    The reserve will protect numerous wildlife habitats and migration corridors passing through the Big Bend region.

  • Oregonians Perceive Greater Risk Than Benefit From Natural Gas Export in State, OSU Study Finds

    When presented with proposed natural gas export operations in the state, Oregonians are more likely to perceive the environmental and public health risks than the potential financial gains, a recent study from Oregon State University found.

  • Avian Influenza Reported In Texas, Monitoring Continues

    Texas A&M poultry science experts advise Texans with backyard flocks to be diligent in reducing birds' exposure to the disease.

  • New Approach Better Predicts Air Pollution Models’ Performance in Health Studies

    Nine out of 10 people in the world breathe air that exceeds the World Health Organization’s guidelines for air pollution.

  • Protected Tropical Forest Sees Major Bird Declines Over 40 Years

    Deep in a Panamanian rain forest, bird populations have been quietly declining for 44 years.

  • Billions of People Still Breathe Unhealthy Air: New WHO Data

    Over 6000 cities now monitor air quality

  • ‘Flash Droughts’ Coming on Faster, Global Study Shows

    Flash droughts are relatively new to science, with the advancement of remote sensing technology during the past couple of decades helping reveal instances of soil rapidly drying out.

  • Light Pollution Increasing Year-Round for Some Migrating Birds

    Southeastern U.S., Mexico, & Central America of greatest concern

  • NOAA Fisheries Designates Critical Habitat for Ringed and Bearded Seals in U.S. Arctic

    Designation of critical habitat is required for species listed under the Endangered Species Act.

  • Environmentally Conscious Consumers More Likely to Buy Chicken Raised on Insects or Algae

    Eating chicken raised on a diet of bugs or algae may sound downright unappetizing to some, but there are ways to make the idea more palatable to at least one type of food shopper.

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