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Corals seen from overhead

Scientists Successfully Breed Corals with Enhanced Heat Tolerance

Gasto Lyakurwa, doctoral student in recreation, park, and tourism, management at Penn State, walks through land adjacent to Mkomazi National Park in Tanzania as he conducts research Credit: Provided by Gasto Lyakurwa. All Rights Reserved.

Study Reveals Food Insecurity Drives Poaching in Tanzania’s National Parks

Dorsal and ventral comparison of adult male Limnonectes cassiopeia (top) and adult male L. macrocephalus, species similar enough to confuse scientists.

New Fanged Frog Species Discovered in the Philippines, Hidden in Plain Sight

A griffon vulture — besties not pictured — in flight.

Like people, vultures have fewer friends as they age

Valley carpenter bee.

New Study Reveals Pesticides’ Major Role in Wild Bee Decline Across US

Infographic showing features of the bubble-net. Humpback whales can manipulate these features: number of rings in the net, distance between bubbles in teh inner and outer rings) to effectively concentrate prey and keep them from escaping.

Humpback Whales: The Ocean’s Skilled Tool Users

tagged bowhead whale

Bowheads Reveal Surprising Synchronized Behavior Across Vast Distances

Squaretail groupers at a spawning aggregation site

Fishing is causing frightened fish to flee when they should flirt

Gecko

War-Induced Stress in Animals: Geckos Show Metabolic Spikes During Conflict

Under red light (used to film the bees without disturbing them), with one barcoded bee as detected by the image-analysis software and its personal identification number appears on the screen.

Balanced Diet Crucial for Honeybee Health and Colony Performance

Crested Moa. Pachyornis australis. From the series ExSnct Birds of New Zealand., 2005, Masterton, by Paul MarSnson. Te Papa (2006-0010-1-19).

New Zealand’s flightless birds are retreating to moa refuges

A 7-meter basking shark feeding near the surface after it was tagged by researchers.

Researchers record first-ever images and data of a shark experiencing a boat strike

urban seagull

Urban seagulls still prefer seafood

Tree in Mozambique

African Woodlands Hold Double the Carbon Previously Thought

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