Animals
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Wind Turbines in Forests Has a High Risk of Impairing Endangered Bat Species
Common noctules avoid turbines far from roosts, resulting in a loss of foraging space and thus habitat for this species.
Latest Research Articles
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Gray Wolf Population in Michigan Continues Trend of Stability, New Report Shows
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Sharks, Rays Declining Population Raises Concerns Over Impact on Ecosystems, Coastal Communities
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Experts Call For Renewed Conservation Paths As African Rhinos in State-Run Parks Continue to Decline
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Extremely Difficult Freezing Conditions in Afghanistan Cause 78 Deaths, 77,000 Livestock Frozen to Death
Invasive Emerald Ash Borers On The Loose, Prompts Washington County Quarantine
Harris Hawk Housed in Zoo Atlanta Dies From Injuries After Brawl with Mystery Wild Animal That Snuck In
10 Crocodile Mummies from 2,500 Years Ago Found in Egyptian Tomb Near Nile River
Drought in Missouri River Bares Fossil of Ancient Bison Skull Around 10,000 Years Old
Polar Bear Shot Dead After Killing Mother and Son in Alaska
6 Million Red-Billed Quelea Birds Feasting on Rice Fields Prompt for Pesticides in Kenya Farms
Chinook Salmon Populations in Oregon, California Considered as Endangered After Successful Petition by Environmental Trio
Frozen Rabbit Carcass Saved the Life of a Daring Ice Skater in Alaska