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  • In Hotter Regions, Mammals Seek Forests, Avoid Human Habitats

    The cool of the forest is a welcome escape on a hot day.

  • Bees are Still Being Harmed Despite Tightened Pesticide Regulations

    A new study has confirmed that pesticides, commonly used in farmland, significantly harm bumblebees – Ireland’s most important wild pollinators.

  • Your Local Sea Snail Might Not Make It in Warmer Oceans – But Oysters Will

    The frilled dog winkle may sound like a complex knot for a tie, but this local sea snail holds clues to our warmer future, including a dire outlook for species that can’t move, adapt, or acclimate as fast as their environment heats up.

  • Research Challenges Beliefs on Honeybee Insulation

    Honeybees do not naturally insulate their colonies against the cold, according to new research by the University of Leeds.

  • Coastlines: Unsung Heroes in Hawaiʻi’s Rainfall Creation

    Tiny aerosols, like sea salt, dust and ash, might be minuscule, but they play a giant role in shaping weather and climate. 

  • Study Reveals How UK’s Shipwrecks are Providing a Refuge for Marine Life

    An estimated 50,000 shipwrecks can be found around the UK’s coastline and have been acting as a hidden refuge for fish, corals and other marine species in areas still open to destructive bottom towed fishing, a new study has shown.

  • Deep-Sea Mining and Warming Trigger Stress in a Midwater Jellyfish

    The deep sea is home to one of the largest animal communities on earth which is increasingly exposed to environmental pressures.

  • Beefing Up Cattle Supplements

    Logistics and operational research experts from Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) will help Indonesian disaster preparedness and response organisations improve their decision-making capabilities on how to prepare for natural disasters.

  • The Bigger you are, the Better you Fare When Climate Change Causes Cyclones

    Bigger animals fared better during a catastrophic tropical cyclone, new research has found.

  • First Comprehensive Look At Effects of 2020-2021 California Megafires on Terrestrial Wildlife Habitat

    The only thing constant is change – isn’t that how the saying goes? 

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