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Drone-acquired visible light and thermal image of the active thermal refuge. In the thermal image, purple indicates cooler surface water temperatures, whereas yellow areas are hot surface temperatures. The thermal refuge is towards the left of the image.

The importance of salmon cooling stations

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Giraffe family

The Best Way to Save Giraffes is to Support Wildlife Law Enforcement and End Poaching

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Orangutan

Killing remains a threat to Bornean orangutans

Categories Life & Non-humans
whale

Flukes and Floats

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Forest CREDIT Jesús Aguirre Gutiérrez

Carbon-capture tree plantations threaten tropical biodiversity for little gain, ecologists say

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Whale bones on South Georgia Island.

DNA from discarded whale bones suggests loss of genetic diversity due to commercial whaling

Categories Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences

Stars and inner compass guide moths and birds, say researchers

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EPA’s failure to address dangerous oxides of nitrogen pollution prompts lawsuit

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A killer whale in the Salish Sea is observed harassing a porpoise, a behavior that has long perplexed scientists. A study from Wild Orca and UC Davis' SeaDoc Society investigate what may be behind it.

Why are killer whales harassing and killing porpoises without eating them?

Categories Life & Non-humans
Electric blue tarantula close up.

New electric blue tarantula species discovered in Thailand

Categories Life & Non-humans
Researchers found that songbirds including the Northern Cardinal (pictured here) that live year-round in the urban core of San Antonio, Texas, had eyes about 5% smaller than members of the same species from the less bright outskirts.

Urban light pollution linked to smaller eyes in birds

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
A striking male Royal Flycatcher flaunts its vibrant red and blue crest. This captivating species exemplifies the diverse and unique birdlife of Costa Rica, underscoring the importance of preserving habitats to support such biodiversity. (Image credit: Nick Hendershot)

Farms that create habitat key to food security and biodiversity

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Bamboo flowering

Flowering for naught: 120 years with nothing to show

Categories Life & Non-humans
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