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IMMS uses acoustic tags to track endangered sea turtles near fishing piers
15+ min ago (539+ words) GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) — The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (IMMS) is adding acoustic tags to its sea turtle research program, allowing scientists to track the endangered animals underwater near local fishing piers in real time. For years, IMMS has used…...
Stunning photographs show the dynamic patterns of the natural world
1+ mon, 4+ week ago (129+ words) James Woodford is a reporter at New Scientist based in Sydney, Australia. He is the author of seven books focusing on popular science, nature and sustainability. His most recent books were about the marine environment, including joining teams of scientists…...
Golf, a quake, and tipples of gin: Lucy Ashton's happy 100 years
20+ min ago (573+ words) Lucy Ashton on a horse in Tūtira. Golfers don’t usually rejoice when they hit the 100 mark, but Napier woman Lucy Ashton isn’t one to pass up a celebration. Lucy turned 100 on Sunday and commemorated the milestone with lunch at The…...
For the Birds: Torrential downpour not enough to hold back hungry birds, by Chris Bosak
3+ hour, 34+ min ago (474+ words) A soggy blue jay visits a feeder in New England during a heavy rain. A major storm blew through New England the evening of the Fourth of July, but it was the weather event that happened two days later that…...
Ocean warming has shrunk marine animals for 450 million years
27+ min ago (947+ words) Marine animals shrink far more sharply during the planet’s hottest climate crises than during disasters of any other kind, according to a new study. The pattern extends back nearly half a billion years. The researchers found that warming events left…...
Coral sanctuary is now a 'graveyard' due to record warm oceans, scientists find
8+ hour, 52+ min ago (658+ words) Scientists on an expedition to Jarvis Island in the Pacific Remote Island Marine National Monument have found devastating loss of corals due to record warm ocean temperatures from April 2015 to May 2016, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said Wednesday....
Western Illinois Longspurs to Host First Turkey Tailgate Concert
1+ hour, 8+ min ago (40+ words) The Western Illinois Longspurs Chapter of the NWTF is launching its first-ever Turkey Tailgate Concert at Big Catz BBQ in Knoxville, IL, uniting country music fans, hunters, and conservation supporters for a summer fundraising event that benefits wildlife conservation....
A helicopter drops 200 tons of limestone per day over lakes in Sweden, makes 162 loads in a single day, and tries to neutralize the acid rain that has altered the water chemistry for decades.
2+ hour, 15+ min ago (1266+ words) A helicopter has started distributing about 200 tons of limestone per day over lakes and waterways in Blekinge, southern Sweden, in an operation aimed at reducing acidity caused by acid rain accumulated over decades. Instead of performing a single drop, the…...
Cape Horn
9+ hour, 37+ min ago (73+ words) WKAR - On Air Now Playing WKAR NewsTalk - AM 870 | 102.3 FM - On Air Now Playing WKAR Radio Reading Service To get the railroad line across Cape Horn -- 1,300 feet above the valley floor -- workers had build a ledge for the track to run....
Dumping Them Out – American Buffalo Don't Exist
49+ min ago (13+ words) Barstool Sports ©2026 Barstool Sports, Inc....