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  • America’s New War on Wolves and Why It Must Be Stopped

    America’s tradition of persecuting wolves has resumed. And although it’s mostly happening on federal land, the Biden administration appears singularly unmoved and unconcerned.

  • Antibiotic Used on Fod Crops Affects Bumblebee Behavior, Lab Study Finds

    An antibiotic sprayed on orchard crops to combat bacterial diseases slows the cognition of bumblebees and reduces their foraging efficiency, a laboratory study finds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B published the findings by scientists at Emory University and the University of Washington.

  • Brainy Birds May Fare Better Under Climate Change

    Many North American migratory birds are shrinking in size as temperatures have warmed over the past 40 years.

  • Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Can Help Preserve Wildlife

    The field of animal ecology has entered the era of big data and the Internet of Things. 

  • Gabon Provides Blueprint for Protecting Oceans

    Gabon's network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) provides a blueprint that could be used in many other countries, experts say.

  • Two-thirds of Australia Has Lost Its Unique Birdlife

    Researchers have revealed that threatened birds have disappeared from almost 70 per cent of Australia since European colonisation.

  • Giant Sponge Gardens Discovered on Seamounts in the Arctic Deep Sea

    Little food reaches the depths below the permanently ice-covered Arctic Ocean, because light limits the productivity of algae.

  • Shifting Rainfall Patterns Will Affect Whether An Imperiled Butterfly Survives Climate Change

    When we think of climate change, we often imagine how a warmer world will impact species, but a new study highlights the importance of changes in precipitation.

  • Sowing Pollinator Habitat Seeds That Grow Where They’re Planted

    10-year study on reclaimed mine emphasizes ability to persist in poor soil

  • California’s Endangered Black Abalone Face Unique Challenges

    After recent natural disasters, researchers aim to rescue and recover black abalone from debris flows.

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