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  • New Research Suggests Living near Protected Areas Can Have Positive Impacts on Human Well-Being

    Living near a protected area can improve aspects of human well-being across the developing world, new research published today in Science Advances suggests.

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  • Wild Bees Flock to Forested Areas Affected by Severe Fire

    A groundbreaking two-year study in southern Oregon found greater abundance and diversity of wild bees in areas that experienced moderate and severe forest fires compared to areas with low-severity fires.

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  • Future-Proofing a Forest

    Thetford Forest is a unique 47,000-acre landscape straddling the border of Norfolk and Suffolk in the East of England.

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  • The Sense of Water—and Nitrogen

    A team of researchers has tested how each gene within the genome of rice—one of the world’s most important staple crops—senses and responds to combinations of water and nutrients.

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  • ARCTIC LiDAR Explores the Logistical Landscape of the Arctic Coast

    In March 2017, Daniele Profeta was invited to teach a workshop at the Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design in Moscow.

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  • Hurricanes to Deliver a Bigger Punch to Coasts

    When tropical cyclone Idai made landfall near Beira, Mozambique on March 14, a spokesperson for the UN World Meteorological Organization called it possibly the the worst weather-related disaster to hit the southern hemisphere.

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  • Feather Mites May help Clean Birds’ Plumage

    Feather mites and birds have a unique relationship.

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  • How Much Hunting is Too Much Hunting?

    One of the main challenges in wildlife conservation biology is to understand what factors affect vulnerable wildlife populations over time.

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  • Dead Seabirds Do Tell Tales: How Fishery Observers Help Provide Data for Seabird Management

    Sometimes during regular fishing operations, seabirds accidentally get caught in fishing gear, resulting in injury or death. While this occurrence (also known as bycatch) is unfortunate, it does provide an opportunity to monitor seabird population characteristics and trends over time.

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  • The Transpolar Drift Is Faltering – and Sea Ice Is Now Melting Before It Can Leave the Nursery

    The dramatic loss of ice in the Arctic is influencing sea-ice transport across the Arctic Ocean. 

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