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  • Where the Geese Gather

    Scientist confirms that blue geese and snow geese are different colors of the same species.

  • Fires Continue to Rage Through the Habitat of a Newly Discovered Amazonian Primate

    Southern Amazonia fires threaten habitat of 15 marmoset species including one recently discovered.

  • Removing Invasive Mice from the Farallon Islands Would Benefit Threatened Birds

    New research from Point Blue Conservation Science shows the significant negative impact that invasive, non-native house mice on the Farallon Islands are having to the threatened ashy storm-petrel. 

  • Rare Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Nest Discovered on Oʻahu

    Imagine the surprise and excitement of finding a sea turtle nest hatching under your beach blanket during your island vacation.

  • West Coast Fisheries "Comeback of the Century"

    With help from rebounding West Coast rockfish, Giuseppe “Joe” Pennisi has put the fisherman back in San Francisco’s famed Fisherman’s Wharf.

  • How Bats Relocate in Response to Tree Loss

    Identifying how groups of animals select where to live is important for understanding social dynamics and for management and conservation. 

  • Study Recommends Special Protection of Emperor Penguins

    In a new study published this week (Wednesday 9 October) in the journal Biological Conservation, an international team of researchers recommends the need for additional measures to protect and conserve one of the most iconic Antarctic species – the emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri).

  • Assateague on the Move

    The surface of Earth is constantly changing and evolving. Coastal barrier islands demonstrate such change faster than almost any other landscape.

  • Grim Projections for the Ocean — and the Life Within It

    IPCC report identifies two ocean trends - warming and acidification.

  • Researchers Identify Proteins in Archaea That Could Help Gauge Ancient Ocean Temperatures

    Scientists at Stanford have identified molecules that tough microbes use to survive in warming waters, opening a window more broadly into studying conditions in ancient seas.

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