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  • Isle Royale Winter Study: 13 New Wolves, 20 Radio-Collared Moose

    Michigan Technological University’s 2019 Isle Royale Winter Study focuses on the implications of newly introduced wolves and the movements of newly collared moose.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Bee Alert: Is a Controversial Herbicide Harming Honeybees?

    Is one of the world’s most widely used herbicides a danger not only to annoying weeds, but also to honeybees?

    >> Read the Full Article
  • UV Lights on Power Lines May Help Save Sandhill Cranes

    Crane species are declining around the world, and lethal collisions with power lines are an ongoing threat to many crane populations. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NOAA Science Helps Restore Coastal Places

    Thousands of oil spills happen every year, and most pollution cases don’t make the news.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • UW-Led Research Shows Cattle Ranching Could Help Conserve Rare African Antelope, Lions

    Endangered African antelope and the lions that prey on them may benefit from certain cattle ranching practices in Kenya, according to newly published research led by a 2017 University of Wyoming Ph.D. graduate.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • After Hurricane Devastation, Sea Turtle Scientists Rebound, Help Rebuild

    Seven months after their home base in the Florida Panhandle was demolished by Hurricane Michael, U.S. Geological Survey sea turtle researchers are headed back into the field on May 1, the start of nesting season for Florida's sea turtles.

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  • Vaccination May Help Protect Bats from Deadly Disease

    A new study shows that vaccination may reduce the impact of white-nose syndrome in bats, marking a milestone in the international fight against one of the most destructive wildlife diseases in modern times.

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  • Alberta Grizzly Bears Will Feel the Effects of Climate Change

    Toward the end of each summer, grizzly bears in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains gorge on the tart red berries of a shrub called Canada buffaloberry (Shepherdia canadensis).

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  • Will the Calgary Zoo Hear the Pitter Patter of Little Panda Paws This Year?

    Breeding giant pandas isn’t easy.  

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  • Fish Under Threat Release Chemicals to Warn Others of Danger

    University of Saskatchewan researchers discovered that wild fish release chemicals called ‘disturbance cues’ to signal to other fish about nearby dangers, such as predators.

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