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Common Pipistrelle Bats Attracted to Wind Turbines
One of the most abundant bats in Europe may be attracted to wind turbines, a new study shows.
Drone and Landsat Imagery Shows Change in the Namib Desert
In the Namib Desert in southwestern Africa, the Kuiseb River, an ephemeral river that is dry most of the year, plays a vital role.
How Paving with Plastic Could Make a Dent in the Global Waste Problem
A road running through Accra, Ghana’s capital, looks like any other blacktop.
Elevated Methane Levels Do Not Impact Tiny Arctic Organisms
First author of the study is PhD candidate Siri Ofstad from CAGE Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate.
Why Plant Diversity is so Important for Bee Diversity
As abundant and widespread bees, it is common to see both bumble bees and honey bees foraging on the same flower species during the summer, whether in Britain or many other countries.




