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  • Great Barrier Reef Mass Bleaching Event

    It was the sixth such widespread bleaching event of the reef since 1998, and the first to occur during La Niña conditions, which are typically cooler.

  • World’s Largest International Dark Sky Reserve Created by McDonald Observatory, Community Partners

    The reserve will protect numerous wildlife habitats and migration corridors passing through the Big Bend region.

  • Bringing Back Fire: How Burning Can Help Restore Eastern Lands

    It’s an apocalyptic scene that has become all too familiar in recent years. 

  • NOAA Researchers Study Coral Reef Biodiversity Along Hawai'i Coast

    Researchers use environmental DNA to identify the species that inhabit the coral reefs around the Big Island of Hawai'i.

  • Avian Influenza Reported In Texas, Monitoring Continues

    Texas A&M poultry science experts advise Texans with backyard flocks to be diligent in reducing birds' exposure to the disease.

  • Changing Oceanographic Conditions And Environmental Justice Concerns In The Northeast Shelf

    The latest State of the Ecosystem Reports highlight fishing communities with environmental justice concerns and potential risks to fishery management from proposed offshore wind energy development.

  • Protected Tropical Forest Sees Major Bird Declines Over 40 Years

    Deep in a Panamanian rain forest, bird populations have been quietly declining for 44 years.

  • Spotted Hyenas Adjust Their Foraging Behaviour in Response to Climate Change

    Spotted hyenas adjust to a decreased presence of migratory prey in their territories induced by climate change.

  • Light Pollution Increasing Year-Round for Some Migrating Birds

    Southeastern U.S., Mexico, & Central America of greatest concern

  • Warmer Autumns Could Spell Bad News for Butterflies, Suggests Study

    New research finds that longer and warmer autumns make it less likely that green-veined white butterflies will survive winter to emerge in spring. 

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