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  • California Spotted Owls Benefit From Forest Restoration

    New research shows long-term benefits to species

    >> Read the Full Article
  • After Thousands of Years, an Iconic Whale Confronts a New Enemy

    The iconic tusked whale of the Arctic has a new enemy – noise. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Wildlife Scientists Are Solving Big Data Problems to Track Animals Around the Globe

    Using a transmitter attached to a tiny backpack, zoologist Roland Kays tracked an egret – a large, white, wading bird – from North Carolina as it migrated south.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Map of Transparent Butterflies Highlights Biodiversity Hotspot in the Andes Mountains

    With over a million known species, insects are by far the most diverse group of organisms on Earth, with conservative estimates indicating there are millions more waiting to be found. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Approach to Evaluate Fish Stock Productivity under Changing Climate Conditions

    Scientists see an overall decline in Pacific cod and pollock productivity in the Gulf of Alaska as compared to recent decades.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Marine Life Can Cling Together to Buy Time in the Face of Climate Warming

    Some marine species can help protect others from climate change by shielding them from heat, according to a new study by a Texas A&M University at Galveston professor.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Arctic Report Card: Climate Change Transforming Arctic Into ‘Dramatically Different State’

    As Arctic tundra warms and thaws, incursions of shrubs and small trees have created new habitat for beaver, which create ponds and wetlands that further transform the once-frozen landscape.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • An Opaleye-opening Result

    Whether it’s warm outside or cold, people generally eat about the same amount. But a fish’s appetite can vary enormously with the temperature. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Melting Sea Ice Forces Polar Bears to Travel Farther for Food

    In recent years, polar bears in the Beaufort Sea have had to travel far outside of their traditional arctic hunting grounds which has contributed to an almost 30% decrease in their population.

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  • Florida to Feed Starving Manatees, as Pollution Shrinks Food Supplies

    Wildlife officials in Florida will feed starving manatees, whose food supplies have dwindled as a result of marine pollution, Reuters reported.

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