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Forest Fragmentation and Bird Responses: The Role of Climate, Wing Design, and Latent Gradient
A new study shows why tropical birds are likely to be more vulnerable to forest fragmentation, and suggests conservation policies need to take into account the role of climate in determining the ability of animals to move across fragmented landscapes.
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US Weather Forecast: Hotter Outlook to Continue in Northeast, Midwest This June
Meerkat Pups Born in Washington DC Smithsonian Zoo, 16 Years After Last Birth Event
World's Only Albino Panda Seen Interacting with Other Pandas in China Nature Reserve
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Trees Reduce Rate of Depression and Need for Medication, New Mental Health Study Shows
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Light Pollution Trend Will Bring Starless Nights in 20 Years, Experts Say
Rattlesnake Sightings on Utah Trail "Rattlesnake Gulch" Delayed Due to Never-Ending Winter
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What Is The Evidence That You May Need To Win A Personal Injury Lawsuit?
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Globetrotter Franci Neely Shares Her Wildest Encounters With Wildlife
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How Has COVID Changed Medicine For the Future?
Most Terrifying Apex Predators in the World That Dominate the Food Chain
Megalodon Tooth Necklace Discovered in 111-Year-Old Shipwreck of Titanic, Revealed by 3D Scan
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Permaculture Farming: A Life-Saving Solution for Tunisian Farmers Dealing With Drought Conditions