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  • Study: Clean Air Act Saved 1.5 Billion Birds

    U.S. pollution regulations meant to protect humans from dirty air are also saving birds. So concludes a new continentwide study published today in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

  • Stirling Research Evaluates Effectiveness of Conservation Efforts

    New research from the University of Stirling into the effectiveness of international conservation projects could help to save endangered species from extinction.

  • Changes in Fire Activity are Threatening More Than 4,400 Species Globally

    Changes in fire activity are putting at risk more than 4,400 species across the globe, says a new paper led by the University of Melbourne, involving 27 international researchers.

  • Noise and Light Pollution From Humans Alter Bird Reproduction

    Human-produced noise and light pollution are troublesome to our avian neighbors, according to new research from a team at California Polytechnic State University, published November 11 in Nature.

  • NOAA Scientists Virtually Discover New Species of Comb Jelly Near Puerto Rico

    The comb jellies were recorded two and a half miles below sea level using NOAA's Deep Discoverer remotely operated vehicle.

  • Arctic Animals’ Movement Patterns are Shifting in Different Ways as the Climate Changes

    For animals in the Arctic, life is a balancing act.

  • WSU Scientists Discover New, Simple Way to Classify Marine Biomes

    Washington State University scientists have developed a new way to classify the ocean’s diverse environments, shedding new light on how marine biomes are defined and changed by nature and humans.

  • Study Finds Health Trade-Offs for Wildlife as Urbanization Expands

    City living appears to improve reproductive success for migratory tree swallows compared to breeding in more environmentally protected areas, a new five-year study suggests.

  • Truffle Munching Wallabies Shed New Light on Forest Conservation

    Feeding truffles to wallabies may sound like a madcap whim of the jet-setting elite, but it may give researchers clues to preserving remnant forest systems.

  • Blue Whales Return to South Georgia After Near Extinction

    An international research team led by UK scientists has revealed the return of critically endangered Antarctic blue whales to the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, 50 years after whaling all but wiped them out.

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