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Spring migration can be a deadly journey for billions of birds as they travel north. Several cities in the Midwest create an especially deadly path for birds where light pollution and buildings ...
Great tits in urban environments produce fewer offspring compared to their forest-dwelling counterparts due to light ...
Rising temperatures could tip the scale in an underground battle that has raged for millennia. In the soils of Earth’s wetlands, microbes are fighting to both produce and consume the powerful ...
Warming temperatures can ramp up the activity of methane-producing bacteria in wetland soils, adding to methane emissions.
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Burmese Pythons vs. the Everglades: How an Invasive Species Is Reshaping a StateImagine stepping into the heart of the Florida Everglades, surrounded by shimmering sawgrass and the haunting calls of wading ...
Delaware might be small, but it’s hiding natural treasures that would make states three times its size green with envy—and ...
Experts have long blamed the decline of the Coorong on decades of over-extraction of water to irrigate the Murray–Darling ...
A new study used modern methods to reassess a foundational study in biology that explained how ecologically similar species of wood warblers coexist. The research team examined foraging behavior, ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNSindh Wildlife Dept reports nearly 15pc drop in migratory birds amid drying wetlandsThe number of migratory birds arriving in the wetlands of Pakistan's Sindh province has declined by nearly 15 percent compared to last year, according to the Sindh Wildlife Department, raising alarm ...
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