Animals
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Climate Change Threatens Sea Urchin Survival That Can Devastatingly Affect Coral Reef Growth
Climate change-driven weather events can cause heavy rainfall that affects the population of sea urchins. Researchers raised concerns about the impact of differing salinity water levels on sea urchins, which are vital to marine ecosystems. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Garlic Butter Lures in Gnats, Fruit Flies in Queensland Home This Humid Season
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Extraordinary Red Lobsters Specimen Saved from Arkansas' Restaurant Before Becoming Dinner Food
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Bird Feeding: A Popular Pandemic Pastime to Connect with Nature Across the World
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Shoreline Bird Roseate Spoonbill Back to Wisconsin After 178 Years, Draws Flock of Bird Watchers
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Wolves Officially Extinct in Andalucía, Spain Following Zero Sightings Reported Since 2020
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Wolf Population in Wisconsin Recommended to be at Least 1,000 to Promote Sustainability
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Giant Crab Spider: Previously Unknown Species Discovered at Amazon Rainforest
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South Africa Rhino Declining Population: Better Patrols Help Save Animals from Poaching
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Golden Monkey in Brazil Slowly Recovers From Brink of Extinction
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Oldest Swimming Jellyfish in the Fossil Record: A New Discovery From the Burgess Shale
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Toxic Algae Bloom in San Francisco Bay Raises Fears of Fish Die-Off
Virgin Birth Now Possible for Fruit Flies as Genetic Engineering Induce Parthenogenesis






