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Coral-reef researcher declares it is time to 'double down' on restoration work
6+ day, 9+ min ago (249+ words) A social media post from a coral reef scientist stressed that growing threats to reefs are a reason to intensify restoration efforts, not retreat from them. It is time to "DOUBLE DOWN," Mads (@mads_ocean) said in the caption of her recent…...
Scientists Found the Coral Reefs That Can Survive Climate Change
38+ min ago (389+ words) Some coral reef ecosystems have a far greater chance of surviving the effects of climate change than previously understood, according to new global research. About 166, 000 square kilometers (64, 093 square miles) of coral reefs across 71 countries have capacity to either withstand or…...
How a stalled Dublin development became an accidental bird reserve
41+ min ago (864+ words) The Dublin suburbs are not where you would expect to find a red-listed breeding wader. Yet on a recent morning in Cherrywood, two lapwings were foraging on the roadside verge: one bird was pulling a worm, taut and clinging, from…...
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1+ hour, 1+ min ago (156+ words) Darin "DJ" Mc Neil and UK graduate student Nicole Notarianni looking and recording the cerulean warbler in Robinson Forest. There was a problem reporting this. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. - To view our…...
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1+ hour, 1+ min ago (170+ words) The cerulean warblers' numbers are shrinking. The UK and the University of Pittsburgh are creating software that could open a new path for conservation research. There was a problem reporting this. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist…...
The Scientist Who Risked Everything To Understand Sharks
1+ hour, 15+ min ago (967+ words) Two conservationists working worlds apart have been recognized with the 2026 National Geographic/Buffett Awards for Leadership in Conservation. One protects bats and small mammals in West Africa. The other has spent three decades transforming how we understand and protect sharks…...
Bird flu kills more than 75% of baby seals on remote Australian island, study finds
12+ hour, 41+ min ago (491+ words) Bird flu has killed thousands of southern elephant seal pups on remote Antarctic islands belonging to Australia, new research has shown. Heard and Mc Donald Islands, about 4, 000 km (2, 485 miles) south-west of Australia, are home to over one million breeding seabirds…...
New Species News -
13+ hour, 30+ min ago (668+ words) May 14, 2026 Scientists exploring deep underwater canyons off the coast of Western Australia uncovered a hidden world packed with bizarre and elusive marine life " including signs of the legendary. .. Monday, April 27, 2026 - This Tiny Mammal Survived the Dinosaur Apocalypse and Changed Life…...
Why Disney's Costuming Team Built a Custom Eye Mask for a White Rhino - AOL
3+ day, 11+ hour ago (367+ words) Disney is known as the happiest place on earth, and not just for humans. While it's undoubtedly a magical experience for guests, the animals at Disney's Animal Kingdom are treated with the same level of respect and love from the…...
Moose vs Deer: Size, antlers, habitat and other major differences
2+ week, 5+ day ago (731+ words) At first glance, deer and moose appear closely related, and for good reason. Both belong to the same animal family, yet the gap between them becomes obvious the moment they are seen side by side. A. .....