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Conservation Biology

Recent research led by Washington State University (WSU) offers hope for at-risk butterflies, revealing that their populations fared better when their habitats were actively managed. The study examined 31 at-risk butterfly species across the U.S., all of which are experiencing rapid declines due to habitat loss, climate change, and pesticide use.

Human Intervention Boosts Survival Chances for At-Risk Butterflies

Categories Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences
Bee

Bees likely evolved from ancient supercontinent, earlier than suspected

Categories Life & Non-humans
Elephant eating. Pixabay

Like us, elephants vary their evening meal

Categories Life & Non-humans
Elephant with ivory tusk

Study finds public opinion on ivory in China shifts over two decades

Categories Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences

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