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  • International Team of Scientists Warns of Increasing Threats Posed by Invasive Species

    Annual environmental losses caused by introduced species in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, India and Brazil have been calculated at more than $100 billion.

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  • Unknown Currents in Southern Ocean Have Been Observed With Help of Seals

    Using state-of-the-art ocean robots and scientific sensors attached to seals, researchers in Marine Sciences at the University of Gothenburg have for the first time observed small and energetic ocean currents in the Southern Ocean.

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  • Maryland Offshore Wind Farm Could Become Stop-Over Region for Migrating Striped Bass and Atlantic Sturgeon

    For the endangered Atlantic sturgeon and the commercially and recreationally important striped bass, the Delaware-Maryland-Virginia coastal shelf serves as an important spring and fall “flyway.” 

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  • Spider Baby Boom in a Warmer Arctic

    Climate change leads to longer growing seasons in the Arctic. 

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  • Agricultural Conservation Schemes Not Enough to Protect Britain’s Rarest Butterflies

    Conservation management around the margins of agriculture fail to protect butterfly species at greatest risk from the intensification of farming, a new study says.

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  • Protecting Natural Forest in Oil Palm Plantations Crucial for Carbon Storage and Species Conservation, Study Finds

    Forest conservation areas in oil palm plantations play a vital role in storing carbon and boosting rainforest biodiversity, a new study on palm oil agriculture in Borneo has revealed

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  • COVID-19 Lockdown Reveals Human Impact on Wildlife

    An international team of scientists is investigating how animals are responding to reduced levels of human activity during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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  • NOAA Ramps Up Use of Drones to Collect Fish, Seafloor and Weather Data

    Unmanned systems helping fill scientific data gaps during COVID-19.

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  • An Ant-Inspired Approach to Mathematical Sampling

    A team of Bristol researchers observed the exploratory behaviour of ants to inform the development of a more efficient mathematical sampling technique.

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  • Snakes Are Out In Texas- Here’s How To Reduce Encounters With Them

    Texas A&M experts offer advice for lowering the likelihood of seeing them around your house, and what to do if you come in contact with a snake.

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