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  • Satellites and Drones Can Help Save Pollinators

    Satellites and drones can provide key information to protect pollinators, researchers say.

  • Light Pollution Can Disorient Monarch Butterflies

    Even a single nearby light can throw off the butterfly’s internal compass, UC biologists say

  • Climate Crisis Is Driving Cousins of the Lion King Character to Local Extinction

    The yellow-billed hornbill, cousins of fan-favorite Zazu from The Lion King, faces local extinction due to the climate crisis. 

  • Banned Contaminants Still Threaten Endangered California Condors

    A new study has found contaminants that were banned decades ago are still imperiling critically endangered California condors. 

  • Unlocking the Secrets of Killer Whale Diets and Their Role in Climate Change

    Killer whale populations are invading the Arctic, causing significant disruptions to an ecosystem already deeply affected by climate change. 

  • Rainforest Trees May Have Been Dying Faster Since the 1980S Because of Climate Change - Study

    Tropical trees in Australia’s rainforests have been dying at double the previous rate since the 1980s, seemingly because of climate impacts, according to the findings of a long-term international study published in Nature today. 

  • WCS Scientists Provide More than 50K Camera Trap Images for Massive Study on Amazon Wildlife

    WCS scientists working in the vast Amazon Basin have contributed more than 57,000 camera trap images for a new study published in the journal Ecology by an international team of 120 research institutions.

  • Texas Crawfish Acres Expand, Weights Low Due To Cool Weather

    While the state is still far behind Louisiana in crawfish production, Texas holds a strong No. 2 spot, with around 9,500 total crawfish acres.

  • Lazy Bears and Confused Birds: What a Warming Planet Means for Wildlife

    The Alaskan tundra, a vast, windswept, and treeless region at the edge of the Arctic Circle, is a place of stunning natural beauty.

  • Laser Imaging Reveals How Fire Renews Sierra Nevada Forests

    Plane-mounted laser imaging has allowed scientists to map the size, shape, and density of trees in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, revealing how low- and moderate-intensity burns make forests more resilient to larger blazes.

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