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  • Fitness Trackers, Environmental Sensors Prototyped To Improve Survival In The Lobster Supply Chain

    Miniature fitness trackers for lobsters and devices to monitor the quality of their shipping conditions are being prototyped as part of an initiative to reduce stress points and improve survival in the lobster supply chain for the Maine lobster industry.

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  • Sparrows’ Storm Stress A Harbinger Of Climate-Change Impact

    Sparrows show increased stress when exposed to more numerous and more severe winter storms, says a Western study that tested the songbirds’ resilience to the effects of climate change.

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  • Ancient Beavers Cut Trees For Food First, Not To Build Dams

    By studying the wood-cutting behaviour of ancient beavers that once roamed the Canadian high Arctic, an international team of scientists has discovered that tree predation – feeding on trees and harvesting wood – evolved in these now-extinct rodents long before dam-building.

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  • Researchers' In Vitro Fertilization Successful With Baby Bison

    It’s a rare privilege to welcome newborn bison calves into the world. It’s even more rare when those calves are the fruit of your labour.

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  • Shedding Light on Coral Reefs

    Research sheds light on how different colors of light penetrate to deeper depths.

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  • Artificial Reefs Take on a Towering Presence as Havens for Marine Predators

    Predator densities were up to five times larger at the 14 artificial reefs surveyed in the study than at the 16 nearby natural reefs that also were surveyed

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  • Protected Areas Can “Double” Imperilled Species Populations

    A University of Queensland-led research team has revealed that many endangered mammal species are dependent on protected areas, and would likely vanish without them.

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  • University of New Brunswick Advances New Technology To Help Protect North Atlantic Right Whales

    The University of New Brunswick, with the support of Transport Canada, is advancing new proven technology to improve the detection of North Atlantic right whales in part of the shipping lanes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

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  • Atlantic Veterinary College Students Help Barn Swallow Chicks Thrive

    Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) students Austin Ebbott and Joey Buzzell gained valuable experience caring for a protected species when they helped care for barn swallow chicks at the AVC Wildlife Service this month

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  • In Times Of Ecological Uncertainty, Brood Parasites Hedge Their Bets

    Some birds lay their eggs in the nests of other bird species and let the host parents raise their young.

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