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  • Wintering Bird Communities Track Climate Change Faster Than Breeding Communities in Europe and North America

    A study recently completed in Europe and North America indicates that the composition of wintering and breeding bird communities changes in line with global warming. 

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  • Assisting Evolution: How Far Should We Go to Help Species Adapt?

    “I spent 15 years removing cats from fenced reserves and national parks,” Katherine Moseby was saying. “And then, all of a sudden, I was putting them back in. It felt very strange to be doing that.”

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Sawfish Face Global Extinction Unless Overfishing Is Curbed, SFU Study Finds

    Sawfish have disappeared from half of the world’s coastal waters and the distinctive shark-like rays face complete extinction due to overfishing, according to a new study by Simon Fraser University researchers, published in Science Advances.

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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.

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  • Significant Progress for Chesapeake Bay Oyster Reef Restoration—Yes, Even in 2020

    Despite challenges due to the pandemic, NOAA and partners continue restoration efforts in Maryland and Virginia.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Genetic Study Makes it Possible to Accurately Estimate Age of Endangered Whale While it is Alive

    Preliminary results raise questions about whether Cook Inlet beluga whales are reproducing much later than initially thought.

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  • Dam Removals in New Hampshire Benefit Public Safety, Fish Migration

    The removal of two dams along the Bellamy River has reduced the risk of flooding and reopened habitat for migratory fish.

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  • In a Desert Seared by Climate Change, Burrowers Fare Better Than Birds

    In the arid Mojave Desert, small burrowing mammals like the cactus mouse, the kangaroo rat and the white-tailed antelope squirrel are weathering the hotter, drier conditions triggered by climate change much better than their winged counterparts, finds a new study published today in Science.

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  • Scientists Discover Ocean 'Surface Slicks' Are Nurseries for Diverse Fishes

    The open ocean is a harsh place for newborn fishes. 

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  • Deforestation Is Stressing Mammals Out

    Lots of us are feeling pretty anxious about the destruction of the natural world.

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