Animals
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Salmon Find New Spawning Grounds in Arctic Rivers as the Climate Warms Up, a Study Finds
Researchers have confirmed that salmon are spawning in an Arctic Ocean watershed, suggesting that at least some salmon species could be expanding to new territory as climate change reshapes their habitat.
Latest Research Articles
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41% of Amphibian Species Threatened With Extinction Due To Human Activities And Climate Change
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Alarming Bed Bug Infestation in Paris Spreads to Public Transportation, Restaurants
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Gay Behavior in Animals is Widespread Across 1,500 Social Species; Scientists Point to Evolution
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Extremely Rare Cobra-Like Snake Unearthed Using Developments in DNA Extraction Technique, Report Shows
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Rare Tropical Birds 'Limpkins' Helps to Reduce Invasive Snails, Mussels in Illinois, US
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Pond Turtles Conservation: Restoration Efforts To Save Species from Brink of Extinction in Washington State, U.S.
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Antarctic Octopus Slowly Adapts in Extreme Temperatures to Survive, Report Shows
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Monk Parakeets' Voice Print: Unique Tone Helps Parrots Communicate With Flocks
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Sumatran Rhinoceros Calf Born in Indonesia Gives Hope Against Extinction of the Species
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Wild Wolves Have Diverse and Resilient Gut Bacteria That Help Them Cope With Dietary Changes
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Cattle Genetics Can Help Dairy Farmers Adapt to Climate Change
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Female Animals Copy Experienced Females When Choosing a Mate