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  • Fishing for Fun, Not Food: Paper Takes Stock of Recreational Fishing Impacts

    The vast majority of people who fish in the world do so for pleasure, not food. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • VIMS Updates Chesapeake Bay Coastal Inventory

    Decades in the making, online maps offer unique tool for citizens, coastal managers

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Tiny Songbird Makes Record Migration, U of G Study Proves

    For the first time, University of Guelph biologists have tracked an annual migration of up to 20,000 kilometres made by the 12-gram blackpoll warbler, one of the fastest declining songbirds in North America.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • When Coyote Parents Get Used to Humans, Their Offspring Become Bolder, Too

    Across North America, coyotes are moving into urban environments, and regardless of how they feel about it, urban residents are having to get used to some new animal neighbors.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Floodplain Forests Under Threat

    A team from the Institute of Forest Sciences at the University of Freiburg shows that the extraction of ground water for industry and households is increasingly damaging floodplain forests in Europe given the increasing intensity and length of drought periods in the summer.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Discovery of Parasitic Arsenic Cycle May Offer Glimpse of Life in Future, Warmer Oceans

    A newly discovered parasitic cycle, in which ocean bacteria keep phytoplankton on an energy-sapping treadmill of nutrient detoxification, may offer a preview of what further ocean warming will bring.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Research Suggests Deep Underground As Place to Seek Extraterrestrial Life

    Scientists hoping to find life on Mars should look down — way, way down.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Expect Transition in Fraser River Basin Streamflow

    In response to projected global warming, nearly half of the Fraser River basin, Canada’s largest Pacific watershed, is expected to transition from one that is snow-dominated to a primarily rain dominated regime by the end of this century, according to a new hydrology study based at the University of Northern British Columbia

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  • U-M Biologists Capture Super-Creepy Photos of Amazon Spiders Making Meals of Frogs, Lizards, Furry Mammals

    Warning to arachnophobes and the faint of heart: This is the stuff of nightmares, so you might want to proceed with caution.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Back to The Drawing Board for Conservationists Battling Against Infectious Parrot Disease

    The research team found that annual disinfection of parakeet nest sites prior to the breeding season, intended to reduce the spread of infectious disease in endangered parrot species, didn’t have the impact conservationists expected or indeed, had hoped for, leading to recommendation for a different approach.

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