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  • Birds Raise Fewer Young When Spring Arrives Earlier in a Warming World

    Rising global temperatures are making it harder for birds to know when it’s spring and time to breed according to a new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

  • Fish Survival in the Extreme Cold

    An international team of researchers has sequenced the genomes of 24 Antarctic fish species to investigate how they survive the extreme cold. 

  • Early Birds of the Future: Earlier, But Still Too Late?

    Birds need to adapt to climate change, but evolution is a slow process.

  • European Bird Communities Move to Cooler Areas, But Mountain Ranges and Coastlines ‘Control the Traffic’

    Climate change has profound effects on ecosystems and on the compositions of species communities globally.

  • Study Finds Human Impact on Wildlife Even in Protected Areas

    By 2030, if the 30 by 30 initiative supported by more than 100 countries is successful, 30% of our land and ocean ecosystems will be designated protected areas meant to safeguard biodiversity and help limit the impacts of climate change.

  • Pacific Cod Are Moving North—Will They Be Able to Spawn There?

    New research predicts how spawning habitat in the Bering Sea may shift over the coming century of climate change.

  • Adapt or Perish - Climate Change Alters Coastal Fisheries and Society in Peru

    Researchers from Germany and Peru jointly develop new adaptation strategies to the impacts of climate change on the Humboldt upwelling area off the Peruvian coast.

  • Monarchs’ White Spots Aid Migration

    If you’ve ever wondered how the monarch butterfly got its spots, University of Georgia researchers may have just found the answer.

  • Cryo Conservation – A Cool Solution to Saving Species From Extinction

    In the face of the biodiversity crisis, and alarming data showing a 69% decline in global animal populations since 1970, researchers are banking on a cool solution to help save species from extinction.

  • Supersized Fruit Eater Database on Climate Change Frontline

    To conserve precious and fragile biodiversity hotspots, a crucial step is knowing how the fruit eaters are doing. 

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