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  • One of Africa’s Rarest Primates Protected by… Speedbumps

    A new study revealed that a drastic reduction of deaths of one of Africa’s rarest primates, the Zanzibar red colobus (Piliocolobus kirkii), followed the installation of four speedbumps along a stretch of road where the species frequently crossed.

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  • New Paper Explores Possible Effects of Bridge Construction on Manatees

    A new publication from the Dauphin Island Sea Lab’s Marine Mammal Research Program (DISL) examines how bridge-building and in-water construction activities may affect manatees and other large aquatic species.  

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  • Piping Plovers Breed Less and Move More in the Northern Great Plains

    Piping plover breeding groups in the Northern Great Plains are notably connected through movements between habitats and show lower reproductive rates than previously thought, according to a new U.S. Geological Survey study. 

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  • Study Shows How Varying Climate Conditions Impact Vulnerable Species

    New findings on the diet of Arctic foxes, determined by the condition of their teeth, show how varying climate conditions in the Arctic affect the animals that live there.

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  • Safety Signs Help Little Penguin Colony

    The fragile colony of Little Penguins on Granite Island will be safer thanks to new signage that better informs the public how to prevent the colony from being threatened by interfering behaviours.

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  • COVID Waste: Archaeologists Have a Role to Play in Informing Environmental Policy

    Archaeologists have a vital role to play in documenting COVID-19 waste but also in informing the policies that may mitigate its longer-term impact, a new study suggests.

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  • When ‘Eradicated’ Species Bounce Back With a Vengeance

    Some invasive species targeted for total eradication bounce back with a vengeance, especially in aquatic systems, finds a study led by the University of California, Davis.

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  • “Reducing Global Warming Matters for Freshwater Fish Species”

    The habitats of freshwater fish species are threatened by global warming, mainly due to rising water temperatures. 

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  • This Jellyfish Can Defy Death And Turn Back Time

    A species called T. dohrnii is able to reverse its own aging process. Texas A&M-Galveston researchers are trying to see if this could apply to humans.

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  • Climate Change Damaging North America’s Largest Temperate Rainforest, Harming Salmon

    New research released in Bioscience found that a remote region of North America’s largest temperate rainforest is experiencing changes to its ecosystem due to climate change.

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