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  • Arctic Ground Squirrels Recycle Nutrients to Endure Deep Hibernation

    By studying the body chemistry of hibernating Arctic ground squirrels, researchers have found that the animals are able to recycle their body’s own nutrients to survive during a long, inactive winter.

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  • Even Razor Clams on Sparsely Populated Olympic Coast Can't Escape Plastics, PSU Study Finds

    The Pacific razor clam is one of the most sought-after shellfish in Washington.

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  • Satellite Tag Tracks Activity Levels of Highly Migratory Species Across the Vast Ocean

    Scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and Wildlife Computers, Inc. announced the release of a new activity data product application for marine animal tracking.

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  • Pilot Whale Study Reveals Copycat Calls to Outsmart Predators

    The study is the first published research analysing the calls of long-finned pilot whales in the Southern Hemisphere, which were recorded in the Great Australian Bight, off WA and SA, between 2013 and 2017.

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  • Building Bridges: USU Natural Resources Researchers Monitor Wildlife Overpass Usage

    In May 2020 Nicki Frey, an Extension assistant professor in the S.J & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources, and her undergraduate researcher, Natalie D’Souza, began monitoring wildlife use of a new overpass crossing I-80 in Parley’s Canyon in Summit County, Utah.

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  • Marine Mammals’ Adaptations to Low Oxygen Offer New Perspective on COVID-19

    When Terrie Williams began hearing about the wide range of symptoms experienced by patients with COVID-19, she saw a connection between the various ways the disease is affecting people and the many physiological adaptations that have enabled marine mammals to tolerate low oxygen levels during dives.

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  • Coasts Drown as Coral Reefs Collapse Under Warming & Acidification

    A new study shows the coastal protection coral reefs currently provide will start eroding by the end of the century, as the world continues to warm and the oceans acidify.

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  • Red Sea Turtle Hatchlings Are Feeling the Heat

    Analyses by KAUST researchers of sand temperatures at marine turtle nesting sites around the Red Sea indicate that turtle hatchlings born in the region could now be predominantly female.

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  • What’s Killing Killer Whales?

    Orca report covering a decade of necropsies identifies threats.

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  • Researchers Ask Public for Help Finding Lingering Ash Trees

    The search is on for lingering ash, those rare trees that have managed to survive the deadly onslaught of the emerald ash borer.

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