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ecosystems
Monarch Butterfly Population Drops by 30 Percent in California
The 2023 population is only 5 percent of its size in the 1980s, according to a study.
February 7, 2024
BY
Jill McLaughlin
Traveling More Sustainably
By Eileen Ogintz From Tribune Content Agency Got your reusable water bottle? That’s one of the easiest things ...
April 14, 2023
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Tribune News Service
Dining Dinosaur Fossil Has Mammal in Belly, Sheds Light on Ancient Ecosystems
A rare fossil of a dining dinosaur is shedding new light on ancient ecosystems and behaviours. "It's one of the few ...
December 21, 2022
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The Canadian Press
Crypto Analyst Justin Bennett Says Bitcoin Will Break above $40,000 by Monday
Cryptocurrency analyst and trader Justin Bennett says Bitcoin BTC looks poised to rally above $40,000 before the month ...
February 1, 2022
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Benzinga
Scientists Unearth Huge Fossil of New Extinct Arthropod 500 Million Years Old in Rocky Mountains
The remains of a huge new half-a-billion-year-old extinct animal have been unearthed in the Rocky Mountains. Scientists uncovered ...
September 14, 2021
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SWNS
Researchers Complete First-Ever Detailed Map of Global Coral
HONOLULU—Researchers have completed a comprehensive online map of the world’s coral reefs by using more than 2 million ...
September 8, 2021
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The Associated Press
Birds of Prey Face Global Decline From Habitat Loss, Poisons
WASHINGTON—Despite a few high-profile conservation success stories—like the dramatic comeback of bald eagle populations in North America—birds of ...
August 31, 2021
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The Associated Press
Elephant Loss Could Change Landscape Forever
The disappearance of elephants and other large land animals could have a devastating and permanent effect on plants ...
October 29, 2015
BY
Robert Sanders
Quiet Winter Riversides May Still Be Full of Birds
In the summer, the air around California’s Central Valley rivers and streams is lively with birds flapping and ...
September 29, 2015
BY
Kat Kerlin
Six Ways Ancient Maya Still Alter the Environment
Activities of the Maya 2,000 years ago in Central America contributed to the decline of their environment.
September 6, 2015
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Rachel Griess
Surveys Put a Price Tag on Urban Birds
Rather than asking people about the economic value of charismatic or endangered species, a new study asks city-dwellers ...
April 11, 2015
BY
University of Washington
Big Cats Could Make a Comeback in American Southwest
Big cats once thrived in the American Southwest and are now extremely scarce, but various protection efforts are ...
January 23, 2013
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Paul Darin
Boaters Asked to Help Keep Invasive Mussels Out of B.C.
BC boaters are being urged to properly clean their boats to keep out two highly invasive mussel species.
July 2, 2012
BY
Justina Reichel
Shrinking Sea Ice Stresses Emperor Penguins
The Emperor Penguin may eventually vanish along with the sea ice in Antarctica if temperatures keep rising at ...
June 20, 2012
BY
Cassie Ryan
A Few Giants Dominate Yosemite’s Biomass
At Yosemite National Park in California, a small population of huge trees—constituting just one percent of all trees ...
May 11, 2012
BY
Ginger Chan
Indigenous People Farmed the Amazon Without Fire
Indigenous people living in the savannas around the Amazonian forest 800 years ago farmed their land sustainably and ...
April 12, 2012
BY
Kat Piper
Swimming Salmon Benefit Grizzlies and Fisheries
Wild salmon are valued as a sustainable seafood option for humans, but can we consider how much salmon ...
April 10, 2012
BY
Cassie Ryan
Bald Eagles Starving After Poor Salmon Run
British Columbia and Alaskan bald eagles have been reduced to scavenging and stealing food to survive this winter. ...
Leaves of Change Inspire Photographers
The Giving Trees photo exhibit supports the Magnum Foundation and tree planting actions.
January 2, 2011
BY
Tara MacIsaac
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