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  • Protecting Our Ocean — and Our Bottom Line

    Improving the health of our ocean requires investment. But that investment doesn’t have to be a choice between our planet and our pocketbooks.

  • Rolling in the Deep - Quirky Behaviour Indicates Major Implications for Prized Luxury Seafood

    In 2005 Dr. Annie Mercier was sent a strange video: sea cucumbers rolling around at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Can Frogs Save Us From Chemicals?

    Discovering the little-known effects chemicals released in our lakes and rivers might have on the surrounding wildlife and ecosystems can give scientists and conservationists powerful insight into the development of better, more efficient environmental guidelines.

  • Volunteer Bird Watch Survey Shows Effects of Temperatures on Eurasian Jay Population

    Research led by the University of Southampton has used data collected by volunteer bird watchers to study how the importance of wildlife habitat management depends on changing temperatures for British birds.

  • Astro-Ecology: Counting Orangutans Using Star-Spotting Technology

    A collaboration between astrophysicists, conservationists and ecologists aims to save rare and endangered animals.

  • In the Arctic, Little Protection for the Most Important Conservation Areas

    With increasingly more pressure from resource development and climate change, protecting the Arctic and its wildlife is more important than ever.

  • Local Extinction of Southern California Mountain Lions Possible Within 50 Years

    Two isolated mountain lion populations in Southern California’s Santa Ana and Santa Monica Mountains are at risk of local extinction, perhaps as soon as within 50 years, according to a study published in the journal Ecological Applications.

  • Hidden Behind Bad Numbers: Official Stats Mask Almost All Shark and Ray Species Caught in the Mediterranean and Black Seas

    Shark and ray species commonly caught in the Mediterranean and Black seas are not being reported in official statistics, new research from the Sea Around Us initiative at the University of British Columbia shows.

  • When the Extreme Becomes the Norm: Svalbard Reindeer Cope with Dramatic Climate Change

    Climate change is increasing the likelihood of extreme winter rain events in the Arctic.

  • Hungry Moose More Tolerant of Wolves’ Presence

    Driven by the need for food, moose in western Wyoming are less likely to change their behavior to avoid wolves as winter progresses, according to new research by University of Wyoming scientists.

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