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  • So-Called ‘Safe’ Pesticides Have Surprising Ill Effects

    Health Canada is currently reviewing regulations for pesticides in Canada, and three UBC researchers say regulators might want to consider what happened in Japan.

  • Climate Change, Urbanization Drive Major Declines in L.A.’s Birds

    Climate change isn’t the only threat facing California’s birds.

  • N.C. Effort to Help Pollinators Shows Successes, Limitations

    Although not quite the bee’s knees, a three-year effort to conserve bee populations by introducing pollinator habitat in North Carolina agricultural areas showed some positive effects, as bee abundance and diversity increased in the studied areas.

  • As Sea Ice Declines in the Arctic, Bowhead Whales Are Adjusting Their Migration Patterns

    As sea ice declines in the Arctic, bowhead whales are staying north of the Bering Strait more frequently, a shift that could affect the long-term health of the bowhead population and impact the Indigenous communities that rely on the whales, a new study by Oregon State University researchers shows.

  • Hazel Dormice Should Be Classified as ‘Endangered’, According to New Research

    New research has highlighted issues about how the conservation status of different species is classified, and suggests the focus should be on restoring species now rather than waiting for them to become threatened with extinction before acting.

  • Food Quality Matters for Southern Resident Killer Whales, UBC Study States

    Not all Chinook salmon are created equal, and this has a major impact on the energetics for southern resident killer whales.

  • Simple-to-Use eDNA Test Will Help Track Marine Species

    Can a single bottle of ocean water contain enough scraps of genetic material for researchers to identify virtually all of the fish, plankton, molluscs, marine mammals and other organisms from that location?

  • Amazon Mammals Threatened by Climate Change

    Two jaguars, caught with a camera trap survey, walk through the Brazilian Amazon rainforest.rom jaguars and ocelots to anteaters and capybara, most land-based mammals living in the Brazilian Amazon are threatened by climate change and the projected savannization of the region.

  • Snakes Can Hear More Than You Think

    A University of Queensland-led study has found that as well as ground vibrations, snakes can hear and react to airborne sound.

  • Whale Warning as Clock Ticks Towards Deep-Sea Mining

    Seabed mining could soon begin in the deep ocean – but the potential impact on animals including whales is unknown, researchers have warned.

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