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  • What Can We Learn From the Climate challenges of the Ostrich?

    The ostrich is an obvious model for investigating how large animals are affected by the large fluctuations in temperatures we will experience in the future.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Electric Pulses Save Sharks From Fishing Hooks

    Gadgets that emit small electrical pulses can drastically cut the number of sharks and stingrays caught accidentally on fishing lines, new research shows.

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  • Drones Survey Wildlife Populations in Remote Sub-Antarctic Island

    Next generation fixed-wing drones, capable of operating autonomously beyond the standard visual line of sight, are creating datasets of major wildlife populations around South Georgia for long-term monitoring to aid conservation efforts.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Largest Known Manta Ray Population is Thriving Off the Coast of Ecuador, New Research Shows

    Scientists have identified off the coast of Ecuador a distinct population of oceanic manta rays that is more than 10 times larger than any other known subpopulation of the species.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Honey Bee Lifespans are 50% Shorter Today Than They Were 50 Years Ago

    A drop in longevity for lab-kept honey bees could help explain colony losses and lower honey production in recent decades.

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  • Fertilisers Limit Pollination by Changing How Bumblebees Sense Flowers

    The study, published in PNAS Nexus today, shows that chemical sprays alter the electric field around flowers for up to 25 minutes after exposure.

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  • A Second Chance for the Sumatran Rhino

    Malaysia’s last male Sumatran rhino, Kertam, died in 2019.

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  • Sea Urchins Keep On Trucking While Other Marine Life Languishes in the Florida Keys

    In the summer of 2020, Florida Museum researchers Tobias Grun and Michał Kowalewski dove into the shallow waters off the coast of the Florida Keys and scoured the ocean floor for sea urchins. 

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  • Back From the Dead: Meet the Frogs Overcoming Extinction

    If there’s news about amphibians these days, odds are it’s not going to be good.

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  • Beavers Will Become a Bigger Boon to River Water Quality as U.S. West Warms, Stanford Study Finds

    As climate change worsens water quality and threatens ecosystems, the famous dams of beavers may help lessen the damage.

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