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  • Reintroducing Ocelots To Native Texas Range

    A Texas A&M AgriLife-led study will look at increasing populations of the endangered cat.

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  • Headwater Refuges

    Researchers investigate the combined effect of drought and fire on stream communities, highlighting the importance of headwaters

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  • Researchers Identify Behavioral Adaptations That May Help Antarctic Fishes to Adapt to Warming Southern Ocean

    At first glance, Antarctica seems inhospitable. Known for howling gales and extremely cold temperatures, the continent is blanketed with a mile-thick ice shelf. 

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  • Extinct Swordfish-Shaped Marine Reptile Discovered

    A team of international researchers from Canada, Colombia, and Germany has discovered a new marine reptile.

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  • Loss of Ancient Grazers Triggered a Global Rise in Fires

    From 50,000 years to 6,000 years ago, many of the world’s largest animals, including such iconic grassland grazers as the woolly mammoth, giant bison, and ancient horses, went extinct.

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  • Soft Food Diet Increases Risks for Captive Animals

    Serving up too much soft food to animals rescued into captivity might reduce their survival chances when released back into the wild.

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  • Feral Hog Invasions Leave Coastal Marshes More Susceptible to Climate Change

    Coastal marshes that have been invaded by feral hogs recover from disturbances up to three times slower than non-invaded marshes and are far less resilient to sea-level rise, extreme drought and other impacts of climate change, a new study led by scientists at Duke University and the University of Massachusetts Boston (UMB) finds.

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  • Resilience of Vertebrate Animals in Rapid Decline Due to Manmade Threats, Study Finds

    Global change is eroding life on earth at an unprecedented rate and scale. 

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  • AI Speeds Delivery of Information Critical for Whale Conservation

    Training AI to detect and identify marine mammal calls from underwater acoustic recordings opens new possibilities for more cost-effective marine mammal research.

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  • There May Be More Bird Species in the Tropics Than We Know

    Study of a perky little bird suggests there may be far more avian species in the tropics than those identified so far.

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