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  • Sweet Spots in the Sea: Mountains of Sugar Under Seagrass Meadows

    Seagrass beds are un­derwater oases. Now researchers have discovered vast amounts of sugars underneath seagrass meadows. 

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  • Changing Climate Impacts Biodiversity in Protected Areas Globally

    Protected areas — such as nature reserves, national parks, and wilderness areas — are essential to conserving biodiversity. 

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  • Unchecked Global Emissions on Track to Initiate Mass Extinction of Marine Life

    As greenhouse gas emissions continue to warm the world’s oceans, marine biodiversity could be on track to plummet within the next few centuries to levels not seen since the extinction of the dinosaurs, according to a recent study in the journal Science by Princeton University researchers.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Bird Populations in Eastern Canada Declining Due to Forest ‘Degradation,’ Research Shows

    Bird species that live in wooded areas are under stress from human-caused changes to forest composition, according to new research led by Oregon State University that quantifies the effects of forest “degradation” on bird habitat.

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  • Migrating Puget Sound Steelhead Face Increased Predation at Hood Canal Bridge

    Threatened Puget Sound steelhead face many challenges on their migration, including infrastructure barriers like the Hood Canal floating bridge.

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  • New Study Finds Climate Change Could Spark the Next Pandemic

    As the Earth’s climate continues to warm, researchers predict wild animals will be forced to relocate their habitats — likely to regions with large human populations — dramatically increasing the risk of a viral jump to humans that could lead to the next pandemic.

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  • Pathogens Can Hitch a Ride on Plastic to Reach the Sea

    Microplastics are a pathway for pathogens on land to reach the ocean, with likely consequences for human and wildlife health, according to a study from the University of California, Davis.

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  • UK Wildlife Watchers Welcome "Ecological Refugees"

    Wildlife watchers generally welcome species that have arrived in the UK due to climate change, new research suggests.

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  • Scientists Confirm Link Between Red Tides and Low Oxygen Areas

    Red tides, or harmful algal blooms, can cause low oxygen levels in coastal waters.

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  • Bean Cultivation in Diverse Agricultural Landscapes Promotes Bees and Increases Yields

    Researchers led by Göttingen University study bee behaviour and bean harvests

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