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  • Global-Scale View of Animal Behavior Shows Climate Change's Impacts

    From when they give birth to the timing of their migrations, animals are responding in unexpected ways to changes in their environment.

  • Singing a New Song

    How exactly do birds “talk” to one another? And how can birdsong research help us understand communication in humans, too?

  • Funding For Salmon Drugs May Help Lower Cost Of Treating Deadly Human Diseases

    The University of Glasgow has received funding to repurpose drugs that are currently used to treat some parasitic diseases in humans – Sleeping Sickness, Chagas Disease and Leishmaniasis – to manage amoebic gill disease in Atlantic salmon.

  • Celebrating Veterans Serving in Habitat Conservation

    This Veterans Day, join us in honoring military veterans who have served in the United States Armed Forces and learn how NOAA and our partners work with veterans to build a community of habitat restoration practitioners across the nation.

  • New Maps Document Big-Game Migrations Across the Western United States

    For the first time, state and federal wildlife biologists have come together to map the migrations of ungulates across America’s West.

  • In a Warming Climate, Can Birds Take the Heat?

    We don’t know precisely how hot things will get as climate change marches on, but there’s reason to believe animals in the tropics may not fare as well as their temperate relatives.

  • New Bird Genomes Give Insight into Evolution of Genomic Diversity

    The Bird 10,000 Genome Project (B10K) is a large international project co-led by University of Copenhagen, China National Genebank at BGI-Shenzhen, the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Rockefeller University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

  • Facial recognition AI Software Identifies Individual Bears

    A research project led by UVic geography postdoctoral fellow Melanie Clapham proves that individual brown bears can be identified from photographs alone—something which had previously only been done for primates.

  • Late-Season Arctic Research Cruise Reveals Unseasonably Warm Ocean Temperatures and Active Ecosystem

    The late fall season sampling indicates that delays in sea ice formation are supporting late-season biological production that has not been commonly observed before.

  • U.S. Coral Reefs’ Health Assessed for the First Time on a National Scale

    Condition status score is “fair,” but reefs are vulnerable and declining.

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