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  • Whole-Site Management of Marine Protected Areas Can Lead to a 95% Increase in Reef Species

    The findings have been revealed through the University's ongoing monitoring of marine conservation measures in Lyme Bay

  • Swans Sacrifice Rest to Squabble

    Swans give up resting time to fight over the best feeding spots, new research shows.

  • North American Birds Not Fully Adjusting to Changing Climate

    Some species of birds in North America have not fully adjusted their distributions in response to ongoing climate change.

  • Scientists Begin Fieldwork to Count Walrus in the Arctic

    This week, researchers are heading to Svalbard in the Arctic to begin fieldwork to study walrus populations ahead of the next stage in the Walrus from Space project.

  • Size Matters: Examining the Effect of Body Size on Birth Rates in North Atlantic Right Whales

    Today, fewer than 350 North Atlantic right whales remain.

  • Carbon Conservation Efforts Would be Enhanced by Highlighting Threatened Forest Primates

    Efforts to conserve the carbon stored in tropical forests would be enhanced by linking the work to the charismatic, threatened primates that live there, Oregon State University ecologists assert today in a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

  • Experts Predict Future Biodiversity Threats

    A new study featuring contributions from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists has predicted the top emerging threats to ocean biodiversity over the coming decades.

  • Bringing Back the Beasts: Global Rewilding Plans Take Shape

    For thousands of years, bison herds thundered freely throughout the Chihuahuan Desert on both sides of what is now the U.S.-Mexico border.

  • Eavesdropping on Whales in the High Arctic

    The Earth’s oceans are crisscrossed with roughly 1.2 million km of fibre optic telecommunication cables — enough to girdle the planet 30 times. 

  • Birds Warned of Food Shortages by Neighbor Birds Change Physiology and Behavior to Prepare

    Songbirds learning from nearby birds that food supplies might be growing short respond by changing their physiology as well as their behavior, research by the Oregon State University College of Science shows.

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