Australia’s Shark Bay contains the largest beds of seagrasses in the world, as well as some of the oldest lifeforms on Earth.
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Carnivores Living Near People Feast on Human Food, Threatening Ecosystems
Researchers collected bone and fur samples from almost 700 carnivores across four Great Lakes states to compare their diets to the extent of human development, which varied from minimal to urban sprawl.
Unveiling the Accuracy of Tsunami Predictions
New study validates accuracy in predicting the first wave, but weakness in forecasting ‘trailing’ waves.
Learning Lessons From Bushfires for Koala Survival
A University of Adelaide-led research project will study the clinical data of koalas injured in last summer’s devastating bushfires to give them the best possible chance of survival and recovery in future bushfires.
Arctic Northeast Passage may be Navigable in Near Future
Since the 1970s, Arctic surface air temperature has likely increased by more than double the global average, and Arctic sea ice has undergone tremendous mass loss.
Tweed Valley a 'Natural Laboratory' to Test Carbon Sequestration Theory
Rock weathering would absorb small amounts of CO2 pollution.