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  • A Future for Red Wolves May Be Found on Galveston Island

    New research finds red wolf ancestry on Galveston Island — providing opportunities for additional conservation action and difficult policy challenges.

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  • The Secret to Better Berries? Wild Bees

    Want bigger, faster-growing blueberries? New research shows wild bees are an essential secret ingredient in larger and better blueberry yields – producing plumper, faster-ripening berries.

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  • Dairy calves’ personalities predict their ability to cope with stress

    A University of British Columbia (UBC) study published earlier this year found that dairy calves have distinct personality traits from a very young age.

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  • Industrial fisheries are starving seabirds all around the world

    Industrial fisheries are starving seabirds like penguins and terns by competing for the same prey sources, new research from the French National Center for Scientific Research in Montpellier and the Sea Around Us initiative at the University of British Columbia has found.

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  • A Glimmer of Hope for the World’s Coral Reefs

    The future of the world’s coral reefs is uncertain, as the impact of global heating continues to escalate.

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  • Winds of Climate Change Will Affect Migratory Birds

    Under future climate scenarios, changing winds may make it harder for North American birds to migrate south in the autumn but easier for them to come north in the spring.

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  • The Fauna in the Antarctica is Threatened by Pathogens Humans Spread in Polar Latitudes

    The fauna in the Antarctica could be in danger due the pathogens humans spread in places and research stations in the southern ocean.

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  • Increasing Seal Population Will Not Harm Largest Fish Stocks in the Baltic

    Seals feeding on fish does not decrease fish stocks of Baltic cod, herring and sprat the most – climate change, nutrient load and fisheries do, shows a new study from Stockholm University.

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  • New atlas charts the epic migrations of deer, elk and antelope

    A six-year collaboration between cartographers from the University of Oregon and wildlife biologists from the University of Wyoming has resulted in the publication this fall of “Wild Migrations: Atlas of Wyoming’s Ungulates.”

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  • Researchers Successfully Train Computers to Identify Animals in Photos

    A computer model developed at the University of Wyoming by UW researchers and others has demonstrated remarkable accuracy and efficiency in identifying images of wild animals from camera-trap photographs in North America.

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