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  • Hot Dogs, Chicken Wings and City Living Helped Wood Storks Thrive

    Natural wetlands continue to disappear due to city and human development and are being replaced with manmade swales, ponds and canals. 

  • Songbirds Reduce Reproduction to Help Survive Drought

    With climate change heating the globe, drought more frequently impacts the reproduction and survival of many animal species.

  • Using the Past to Maintain Future Biodiversity

    New research shows that safeguarding species and ecosystems and the benefits they provide for society against future climatic change requires effective solutions which can only be formulated from reliable forecasts.

  • New Tool for Identifying Endangered Corals Could Aid Conservation Efforts

    Coral conservation efforts could get a boost from a newly developed genotyping “chip” — the first of its kind for corals.

  • Small Start to Coral Recovery in the Great Barrier Reef but Large Increase in Coral Trout

    The effect of last Summer’s marine heatwave and coral bleaching will not be known until further surveys are completed this year

  • Scientists Catalogue Shark and Ray Distribution in Florida Lagoon

    Researchers also observed size and compositional differences by region and season.

  • Beguiling Bloom in The Baltic Sea

    Nearly every summer, phytoplankton trace the sea’s currents, eddies, and flows.

  • New Study Finds Agricultural Pesticides Can Affect Prawns and Oysters

    New research from Southern Cross University has highlighted the importance of managing the potential impacts of pesticide run-off in areas of intensive coastal agriculture.

  • Researchers to Investigate Wind Power Effects on Bats in the Baltic Sea Region

    Despite the increasing numbers of wind turbines, their impacts on the environment are poorly known.

  • Genomic Analysis Reveals Many Animal Species May Be Vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 Infection

    Humans are not the only species facing a potential threat from SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, according to a new study from the University of California, Davis.

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