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  • Global Lake Warming Trend Threatens Freshwater Species

    Holding over 80% of Earth’s surface freshwater, lakes support and sustain communities across the planet.

  • Droughts Are Threatening Global Wetlands: New Study

    University of Adelaide scientists have shown how droughts are threatening the health of wetlands globally.

  • Climate Patterns Linked in Amazon, North and South America, Study Shows

    University of Arkansas researchers have established a link between climate patterns in the Amazon and large parts of North and South America using their newly developed tree-ring chronology from the Amazon River basin. 

  • Double Jeopardy for Ecologically Rare Birds and Terrestrial Mammals

    Common assumptions notwithstanding, rare species can play unique and essential ecological roles. 

  • Paleontologists Identify New Species of Mosasaur

    A new species of an ancient marine reptile evolved to strike terror into the hearts of the normally safe, fast-swimming fish has been identified by a team of University of Alberta researchers.

  • Protecting Birds on the Wing

    Flocks of birds in Ontario are now on the move, flying south on their annual fall migrations. But many birds, both large and small, will not make it to their warmer destination, thanks to a largely invisible threat.

  • First Relatives of Rubella Virus Discovered in Bats in Uganda and Mice in Germany

    At night in a Ugandan forest, a team of American and African scientists take oral swabs from insect-eating cyclops leaf-nosed bats.

  • ‘SlothBot in the Garden’ Demonstrates Hyper-Efficient Conservation Robot

    For the next several months, visitors to the Atlanta Botanical Garden will be able to observe the testing of a new high-tech tool in the battle to save some of the world’s most endangered species.

  • Tiny Footprints, Big Discovery

    Hundreds of hikers each day pass by the fallen boulder along the Bright Angel Trail in Grand Canyon National Park.

  • Pesticides and Food Scarcity Dramatically Reduce Wild Bee Population

    The loss of flowering plants and the widespread use of pesticides could be a double punch to wild bee populations.

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