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  • Alarming Long-Term Effects of Insecticides Weaken Ant Colonies

    This study highlights the need to overthink current deployment and management of chemical pest control for more sustainable agriculture.

  • How to Bring Con­ser­va­tion Mes­saging Into Wild­life-Based Tour­ism

    Authors found that conservation messaging is virtually absent from many mainstream wildlife-based tourism operations.

  • Surprising Mammal Diversity Discovered in Bidoup Nui Ba NP

    New surveys have revealed surprising mammal biodiversity in Bidoup Nui Ba National Park (Bidoup Nui Ba NP), a large protected area located in the southern part of the Annamites range.

  • Underwater Cameras Reveal Biodiversity Hotspot in Tropical Marine Park

    Researchers from The University of Western Australia have found an area of tropical ocean protected under law is a hotspot for iconic marine life but does not provide enough defence from human activities.

  • Tropical, Temperate Reefs React Differently to Fishing Pressures

    An international team of researchers focused on what can happen to ocean ecosystems when fishing pressure increases or decreases, and how this differs between tropical to temperate marine ecosystems.

  • Microscope Allows Gentle, Continuous Imaging of Light-Sensitive Corals

    More than half of the world’s coral reefs are in severe decline.

  • It’s Big, But It’s Not A ‘Murder Hornet’

    Texas A&M AgriLife experts say Texans are mistakenly identifying cicada killer wasps as Asian giant hornets.

  • New Stinging Ant Species Could Cause Problems for Kentuckians

    Asian needle ants have a powerful sting, but UK entomologists encourage people not to panic if they find them.

  • Wild Bees Depend on the Landscape Structure

    Research team led by University of Göttingen investigates flower strips, organic farming and small crop fields.

  • UW Researchers Look for Answers as to Why Western Bumblebees Are Declining

    A University of Wyoming researcher and her Ph.D. student have spent the last three years studying the decline of the Western bumblebee.

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