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  • This Fish Has Adapted to Canada's Deepest, Coldest Lakes. UTSC Researchers are Unravelling its Genetics to Find Out How

    The deepwater sculpin is not an attractive fish by any conventional standard. You won’t find it hanging on a plaque or landing a feature role in a Disney movie.

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  • Summer Bloomin’ in the Pacific Northwest

    In early summer 2022, a high-pressure system brought warm, clear weather to the Pacific Northwest.

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  • Study Reveals an Unprecedented Change in Europe’s Fire Regime

    A study reveals an unprecedented change in the fire regime in Europe which is related to climate change. 

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  • Below-Average Harmful Algal Bloom Predicted for Western Lake Erie

    NOAA and its research partners are forecasting that western Lake Erie will experience a smaller-than-average harmful algal bloom (HAB) this summer, which would make it less severe than 2021 and more akin to what was seen in the lake in 2020.

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  • Repairing Nature With DNA – And Drones

    The monumental global task to restore degraded ecosystems will need to include sophisticated technologies such as environmental DNA monitoring to understand and support the recovery of complex biospheres, international researchers say.

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  • ‘Safety in Numbers’ Tactic Keeps Pacific Salmon Safe From Predators

    Animals that live in groups tend to be more protected from predators.

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  • Microbe Protects Honey Bees From Poor Nutrition, a Significant Cause of Colony Loss

    Indiana University researchers have identified a specific bacterial microbe that, when fed to honey bee larvae, can reduce the effects of nutritional stress on developing bees -- one of the leading causes of honey bee decline.

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  • eDNA: Bringing Biodiversity to the Surface

    On January 1, 2020 the Republic of Palau implemented one of the world's largest marine protected areas. 

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  • Built Infrastructure, Hunting and Climate Change Linked to Huge Migratory Bird Declines

    Migratory birds are declining globally because of the way that humans have modified the landscape over recent decades – according to new research from the University of East Anglia.

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  • Biodiversity Risks to Persist Well Beyond Future Global Temperature Peak

    Even if global temperatures begin to decline after peaking this century because of climate change, the risks to biodiversity could persist for decades after, finds a new study by UCL and University of Cape Town researchers.

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