Many North American migratory birds are shrinking in size as temperatures have warmed over the past 40 years.
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A New Tool Shows How Much Dams Will Alter River Temperatures, Threatening Native Fish
A new online tool reveals how more than 200 planned dams worldwide will alter river temperatures, potentially rendering waters too hot or too cold for native fish.
Antarctica as Testing Site Ahead of Mission to Icy Moons
Scientists have deployed a network of seismometers onto Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf in an experiment that will test the instrument’s ability to operate on icy moons in the Solar System.
Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Can Help Preserve Wildlife
The field of animal ecology has entered the era of big data and the Internet of Things.
Gabon Provides Blueprint for Protecting Oceans
Gabon's network of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) provides a blueprint that could be used in many other countries, experts say.
Who’s Responsible for Roadside Rubbish?
New research reveals that items in litter typically originate less than two miles from where they’re found — and unless humans remove them, most of these items will never leave the environment.