As the planet warms, retreating glaciers contribute to the formation of unstable lakes, prone to hazardous outburst floods.
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Songbirds Exposed to Lead-Contaminated Water Show Telltale Signs About Human Impacts
Humans, wildlife, and the environment are all interconnected and play a role in one another’s health and well-being.
Condition of Seals Declined During Rapid Warming in Alaska
A new study finds quantitative evidence of climate-related impacts on these typically adaptable, resilient predators.
NASA Satellites Help Quantify Forests’ Impacts on Global Carbon Budget
New methodology creates the first consistent global framework for estimating the carbon flux specifically for forests.
New Species of Baleen Whale in the Gulf of Mexico
NOAA Fisheries announces scientific research paper that describes a new species of baleen whale in the Gulf of Mexico.
Genetic Resiliency of Elwha River Steelhead Outlasts Dams, New Study Finds
Steelhead recolonize Elwha River quickly following dam removal.


