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  • NOAA Ramps Up Use of Drones to Collect Fish, Seafloor and Weather Data

    Unmanned systems helping fill scientific data gaps during COVID-19.

  • An Ant-Inspired Approach to Mathematical Sampling

    A team of Bristol researchers observed the exploratory behaviour of ants to inform the development of a more efficient mathematical sampling technique.

  • Snakes Are Out In Texas- Here’s How To Reduce Encounters With Them

    Texas A&M experts offer advice for lowering the likelihood of seeing them around your house, and what to do if you come in contact with a snake.

  • African Lion Counts Miss the Mark, but New Method Shows Promise

    The current technique used for counting lion populations for research and conservation efforts doesn’t add up, according to a University of Queensland researcher.

  • Virginia Tech Researchers Study Catastrophic Disease Events in Marine Mammals

    Infectious disease-induced mass mortality events are known to afflict a variety of species, including invertebrates, birds, fish, and both land and aquatic mammals.

  • Earth’s Species Have More in Common than Previously Believed

    In the largest mapping of proteins ever to be conducted across different species, an international team of researchers have analysed and compared the proteins of 100 animal, plant and bacterial species.

  • Wind Farms in the Black Sea Coast Region Could Have a Negative Impact on Bat Populations in Large Parts of Eastern Europe

    The Via Pontica, an important migration route for birds in Eastern Europe, runs along the Black Sea coast of Romania and Bulgaria. Bats also use this route.

  • 10 Tremendous Turtle Facts

    Sea turtles are amazing creatures. To celebrate Sea Turtle Week, check out these tremendous turtle facts to learn something new.

  • World’s Most Comprehensive Health Analysis of Nesting Sea Turtles

    While it’s only about a 10-kilometer stretch, Juno Beach is home to one of the largest aggregations of nesting green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) in Florida and is one of the highest-density nesting beaches in the state. 
  • Elephants Are Mysteriously Dying in Botswana

    Wildlife officials in Botswana are investigating the mysterious deaths of 154 elephants over a three-month period in the Okavango Delta, in the northwest corner of the country. 
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