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  • Paws of Polar Bears Sustaining Ice-Related Injuries in a Warming Arctic

    Polar bears in some parts of the high Arctic are developing ice buildup and related injuries to their feet, apparently due to changing sea ice conditions in a warming Arctic.

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  • Airborne DNA Tech Transforms Endangered Wildlife Monitoring

    University of Queensland researchers have created new tools that could change how conservation experts monitor and protect some of Australia’s most endangered species.

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  • New Global Database of Dams and Reservoirs Could Transform Water Management

    A groundbreaking database developed by the Global Dam Watch (GDW) consortium is set to transform the global understanding of dams and reservoirs.

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  • Plastic Pollution Sounds Just Like Food to Deep-Diving Whales

    Animals that hunt in the dark with sonar may not be able to tell junk from squids.

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  • New Temperatures in Two Thirds of Key Tropical Forest

    Two thirds of Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) in tropical forests are experiencing new temperature conditions as our climate changes, research shows.

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  • Tube Sock-Like Skunk Covers More Ground Than Deer, Impacted by Winter Weather, Study Finds

    A study in the Cascade Range in Oregon of a tiny, elusive skunk found the animal can cover more ground than deer and is sensitive to climate change, particularly severe winter weather.

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  • Adding Fall Blooming Plants May Help Both Managed and Wild Bees in Cities

    There are nearly 4,000 native bee species in the United States, contributing to pollination in agricultural, urban and natural landscapes.

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  • 8 Ways to Protect Wildlife

    On a cool morning, you hike a desert trail, noticing the life around you. Saguaros and creosote. Hawks and lizards. Rabbits and centipedes.

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  • Drier Winter Habitat Impacts Songbirds’ Ability to Survive Migration

    A new study from researchers at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI) shows environmental conditions in migratory birds’ winter homes carry over to affect their ability to survive spring migration and the breeding season.

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  • Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands

    A new international study has revealed the genetic impact of hunting in northern elephant seals.

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