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  • Climate Change Could Threaten Sea Snails in Mid-Atlantic Waters

    Climate change could threaten the survival and development of common whelk – a type of sea snail – in the mid-Atlantic region, according to a study led by scientists at Rutgers University–New Brunswick.

  • Keeping Cats Indoors Could Blunt Adverse Effects to Wildlife

    Birds alighting on driveways and baby bunnies munching on lawn grass should keep something in mind: Beware the house cat.

  • Crocs’ Better Parenting Skills Could Make Them More Resilient to Climate Change

    The ability of crocodiles to survive mass extinctions could be in part due to their more hands-on approach to parenting, say scientists at the University of Bath’s Milner Centre for Evolution.

  • New Framework Agreement on Biodiversity Protection

    Researchers warn: genetic diversity remains unconsidered.

  • The Future Of Farming: Straight Up

    Texas A&M researchers say vertical farming may be key in feeding our growing global population.

  • NASA Satellites Help Forecast Yellowstone Wildlife Migration

    A study using data from two NASA Earth science satellites reveals that the season for vegetation growth has been getting longer in Yellowstone National Park.

  • Wildfire and Global Warming Promote Permafrost Peatlands Carbon Pool More Stable Than Before

    Covering only 3-4% of the global land surface, peatlands store one-third of the total global soil carbon despite.

  • Microplastics Affect the Survival of Amphibians and Invertebrates in River Ecosystems

    A study by the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country has demonstrated that 15 days’ exposure to microplastics affects some freshwater systems.

  • Ship Noise Hampers Crab Camouflage

    Colour-changing crabs struggle to camouflage themselves when exposed to noise from ships, new research shows.

  • Why Do Sea Turtles Eat Ocean Plastics? New Research Points to Smell

    One week is all it takes for a piece of plastic floating in the ocean to begin to smell like turtle food.

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