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conservation
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Humans have been altering nature for thousands of years – to shape a sustainable future, it’s important to understand that deep history
An archaeologist takes bog samples in Germany for analysis of past civilizations and what they cultivated. Stefan Puchner/picture…
May 28, 2024
Floods in south Brazil have displaced 600,000 – here’s why this region is likely to see ever more extreme rain in future
Marcia Zilli, University of Oxford; Caio Coelho, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (Inpe), and Neil Hart, University of…
May 28, 2024
Study Reveals Female Sea Otters’ Ingenious Tool Use for Survival
At a Glance A recent study has shed light on the remarkable tool-using behavior of southern sea otters…
May 26, 2024
Collecting live snakes in remote Amazon regions for study is no easy task – here’s how we do it
Paulo Sérgio Bernarde, Universidade Federal do Acre (UFAC) Brazil records an average of 29,000 snakebites a year, leading…
May 16, 2024
Our laser technique can tell apart elephant and mammoth ivory – here’s how it may disrupt the ivory trade
Johann Mader/Shutterstock Rebecca Shepherd, University of Bristol In recent years, the global trade in elephant ivory has faced…
May 7, 2024
We Thought We Knew Everything About Speciation—Then These Three Showed Up
The text discusses the scientific mystery surrounding Beardtongue flowers, which are part of the Penstemon genus. These flowers,…
May 5, 2024
Things that go buzz in the night – our global study found there really are more insects out after dark
Mark Wong, The University of Western Australia and Raphael Didham, The University of Western Australia Have you ever…
April 29, 2024
New Study Reveals Juvenile Great White Sharks’ Nursery Behavior
At a Glance Earlier this year, a remarkable video of a newborn great white shark captured by a…
April 28, 2024
10 million animals die on our roads each year. Here’s what works (and what doesn’t) to cut the toll
Shutterstock Graeme Coulson, The University of Melbourne and Helena Bender, The University of Melbourne There’s almost no warning.…
April 3, 2024
Meet the kowari: a pint-sized predator on the fast track to extinction
Ariana Ananda Katherine Moseby, UNSW Sydney and Katherine Tuft, University of Adelaide Australia is home to more than…
March 26, 2024