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  • Wild Pigs Invade Canadian Provinces

    Wild pigs—a mix of wild boar and domestic swine—are spreading rapidly across Canada, threatening native species such as nesting birds, deer, agricultural crops, and farm livestock, research by the University of Saskatchewan (USask) shows.

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  • Safeguarding Wildlife From Research Harm

    Kate Field, a graduate student at the University of Victoria, has identified an opportunity for improved treatment of animals studied in the wild.

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  • Scientists Estimate That Half of Tropical Forests Is Under Hunting Pressure

    Hunting is a major threat to wildlife in tropical regions. 

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  • Wild Pigs Invade Canadian Provinces—an Emerging Crisis for Agriculture and the Environment

    Wild pigs—a mix of wild boar and domestic swine—are spreading rapidly across Canada, threatening native species such as nesting birds, deer, agricultural crops, and farm livestock, research by the University of Saskatchewan (USask) shows.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Climate Change Responsible for Severe Infectious Disease in UK Frogs

    Climate change has already increased the spread and severity of a fatal disease caused by Ranavirus that infects common frogs (Rana temporaria) in the UK, according to research led by ZSL’s Institute of Zoology, UCL and Queen Mary University of London published today in Global Change Biology. 

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  • Untangling Impacts on Right Whales

    Early last month, WHOI Scientist Michael Moore and his team spotted the first North Atlantic right whale calf in Cape Cod Bay, the summer feeding grounds for this species.

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  • The Narwhal’s Surprising Survival Strategy

    University of Copenhagen researchers have mapped a West Greenlandic narwhal's genetic family history and made a surprising discovery: genetic variation in narwhals is very low compared against other mammals.

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  • We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat

    Spring is notoriously windy along the coast of California.

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  • Birds Outside Their Comfort Zone Are More Vulnerable to Deforestation

    Members of the same bird species can have dramatically different responses to deforestation depending on where they live, finds a new study.

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  • The Surprising Story of Swordfish You May Not Know

    Today’s North Atlantic swordfish population is a great fishery rebuilding story.  

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