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  • Krill’s Influence on CO2 and Global Climate

    A new study involving British Antarctic Survey researchers highlights the influence of krill (Euphausia superba) on atmospheric carbon levels. 

  • Newly Discovered Virus Infects Bald Eagles Across America

    Researchers have discovered a previously unknown virus infecting nearly a third of America’s bald eagle population.

  • Chasing Caribou Across a Changing Arctic

    PhD student recounts summer following caribou to understand how the migratory animals interact with their environment.

  • NASA Helps National Parks Track Impact of Noise, Lighting on Wildlife

    NASA and the National Park Service are working together to create a web-based tool that helps park managers better understand the impact of outdoor lighting and noise on animal species in national parks.

  • Ocean’s Deep-Water May Be Corroding Byron Bay’s Coastal Ecosystems

    Upwelling of deep, low pH, waters along the east Australian coast is a common and natural phenomenon, but together with ongoing human-induced ocean acidification it will result in additional stress to coral reef ecosystems such as the Great Barrier Reef as below a certain pH threshold reefs will become net dissolving.

  • Dinosaur Discovery Sheds New Light On How Raptors Evolved

    The discovery of a nearly complete fossil of a small, feathered dinosaur in an Alberta provincial park sheds new light on how “raptor” dinosaurs evolved around the world, according to new research by University of Alberta paleontologists.

  • Study Helps Pinpoint What Makes Species Vulnerable to Environmental Change

    The fabled use of canaries in coal mines as an early warning of carbon monoxide stemmed from the birds’ extreme sensitivity to toxic conditions compared to humans. 

  • Education Students and First Nations Collaborate to Help Fraser River Salmon

    A class of Simon Fraser University graduate students initiated a pro-active move this summer to improve the Fraser River’s habitat for salmon.

  • Lakes Worldwide Are Experiencing More-Severe Algal Blooms; Climate Change Is Likely Hampering Recovery Efforts

    Researchers analyzed decades of satellite imagery to review more data than in previous studies.

  • Fairy-Wrens Change Breeding Habits in Warmer Weather

    Warmer temperatures linked to climate change are having a big impact on the breeding habits of one of Australia's most recognisable bird species, according to researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).

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