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  • We Need to Adapt Fast to Erosion and Rising Sea Levels to Manage Coastal Risks

    Researchers have outlined recommendations for planning approaches to deal with coastlines receding.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Airborne Mapping Sheds Light on Climate Sensitivity of California Redwoods

    Throughout California, the effects of climate change are evident, from increasing frequencies of intense wildfires and mudslides to widespread and prolonged droughts. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Mountain Meadow Restoration Can Bring Birds Back

    In a new study led by scientists at Point Blue Conservation Science and in collaboration with The Institute for Bird Populations, authors evaluated the successes of mountain meadow restorations by analyzing eight years of bird data collected by field biologists. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Climate Extremes Will Cause Forest Changes

    Until now, 2003 was considered as the driest and hottest year since the beginning of instrumental climate recording.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Sunnier But Riskier

    Conservation efforts that open up the canopy of overgrown habitat for threatened timber rattlesnakes—whose venom is used in anticoagulants and other medical treatments—are beneficial to snakes but could come at a cost, according to a new study by researchers at Penn State and the University of Scranton.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Early Detection of Harmful Algal Blooms Using Satellites Improves Management Decisions and Human Health Outcomes

    Heading to the lake this summer? While harmful algal blooms can cause health problems for lake visitors, satellite data can provide early detection of harmful algae, resulting in socioeconomic benefits worth hundreds of thousands of dollars from one harmful algal bloom event, a new study finds.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Effects From Low-Level Concentrations of Harmful Chemicals Preserved Through Three Generations of Fish

    Fish exposed to very low levels of chemicals commonly found in waterways can pass the impacts on to future generations that were never directly exposed to the chemicals, according to Oregon State University researchers.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Puget Sound Eelgrass Beds Create A ‘Halo’ with Fewer Harmful Algae, New Method Shows

    Eelgrass, a species of seagrass named for its long slippery texture, is one of nature’s superheroes.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Jellyfish Contain No Calories, But They Still Attract Predators

    They contain no carbohydrates.

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  • Mysterious Climate Change

    New research findings underline the crucial role that sea ice throughout the Southern Ocean played for atmospheric CO2 in times of rapid climate change in the past.

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