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  • The Fauna in the Antarctica is Threatened by Pathogens Humans Spread in Polar Latitudes

    The fauna in the Antarctica could be in danger due the pathogens humans spread in places and research stations in the southern ocean.

  • 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.”

  • Researchers Successfully Train Computers to Identify Animals in Photos

    A computer model developed at the University of Wyoming by UW researchers and others has demonstrated remarkable accuracy and efficiency in identifying images of wild animals from camera-trap photographs in North America.

  • Whale bones tell visceral tale of orca history

    If a picture is worth a thousand words, how do you quantify the experience of holding a whale skull?

  • 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.

  • Billions of Nanoparticles Accumulate in Marine Organisms Within Six Hours

    Study is the first to quantify the uptake of nanoparticles at predicted environmentally relevant conditions.

  • Saltier Waterways are Creating Dangerous “Chemical Cocktails”

    New UMD-led research highlights the need for better regulation and pollution management strategies.

  • Study shows precipitous decline in population of adult rainbow trout in Bow River

    The population of adult rainbow trout in the Bow River has declined dramatically in recent years, a trend that puts at risk the world-famous recreational fishery, University of Calgary scientists have found.

  • What Seabirds Can Tell Us About the Tide

    When the UK’s Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) set out to tag razorbills, their aim was to track their behaviour and movements along the coast of North Wales. 

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