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  • Study Shows Insecticides Threaten Survival Of Wild Birds

    New research at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) shows how the world’s most widely used insecticides could be partly responsible for a dramatic decline in songbird populations.

  • Strategic Mowing of Milkweed Can Help Monarch Butterflies

    As odd as it may seem, mowing down milkweed can help monarch butterflies.

  • Study Finds Microplastics Stunt Growth of Worms

    Commonly used plastics can affect earthworms, plant growth and pH of soil.

  • Many Backyard Flock Owners Not Following Proper Hygiene

    While many people now keep chickens or ducks in their backyards, there has been little research into how many of these birds are carrying dangerous pathogens or what flock owners are doing to prevent pathogens from spreading until now.

  • New Study Explains How Salamanders Harness Regeneration to Buffer Themselves from Climate Change

    Looking like a cross between a frog and a lizard, the gray cheek salamander has thin, smooth skin and no lungs. 

  • Scientists Shocked to Discover Two New Species of Electric Eel

    An international team of scientists has discovered two new species of electric eel, one of which delivers 860 volts; the highest level of electricity generated by any living creature.

  • Do Animals Control Earth's Oxygen Level?

    No more than 540 million years ago there was a huge boom in the diversity of animals on Earth. 

  • Collaboration Revitalizes Threatened Fish Species

    In the 1920s, scientists identified aurora trout as a new species native only to northeastern Ontario.

  • Building Blocks of Bird Babble Identified

    Stringing together meaningless sounds to create meaningful signals is a core feature of human language. 

  • Can We Beat The Heat?

    The creative ways animals, plants and computers have of using every drop of water when the temperatures rise.

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