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Bird singing

Environmental impact reports hugely underestimate consequences for wildlife

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Photograph of Pinguicula ombrophila sp. nov.

Two new meat-eating plants found in the Andes

Categories Life & Non-humans
African frog on a bright green leaf. Photo Credit: Copyright 2010 by Eli Greenbaum

‘The Last of Us’ fungus attacking African amphibians

Categories Life & Non-humans
A ‘cucumber green spider’

Wings, not webs: Certain bugs are the winners of urbanization

Categories Life & Non-humans
Sometimes more is less: Certain wild land mammals contribute relatively little to the global biomass despite having numerous individuals and species

The weight of responsibility: biomass of livestock dwarfs that of wild mammals

Categories Life & Non-humans
Distribution of two non-native squirrel species in Japan: Pallas's squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus; left) and Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris; right). Sites of invasion are depicted in orange. The four successful eradication sites are shown in black.

Alien squirrels invade Japan

Categories Life & Non-humans
Lesser Antillean Iguana, native to the Caribbean, and the invasive mongoose.

Loss of reptiles poses threat for small islands where humans may have caused extinctions

Categories Life & Non-humans
Traditional cooperative fishing between Lahille's bottlenose dolphins and artisanal net-casting fishers in Laguna, Brazil.

Fishing in synchrony brings mutual benefits for dolphins and people

Categories Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences
Elephants

Gardeners of the Forest: Science Poetry Friday!

Categories Bloggers, Life & Non-humans
A very tiny bunny

Hundreds of mammal species are being pushed toward extinction

Categories Life & Non-humans

Reef fish must relearn ‘rules of engagement’ after coral bleaching

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
A coati (Nasua narica) forages on palm fruits in a secondary forest, Panama. Credit: Christian Ziegler, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior.

New Study Finds Animals Play Key Role in Restoring Forests

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
An elephant getting a shower

Elephant benefits often overlooked in conservation strategy

Categories Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences
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