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Bears have always caught people’s attention– not just because they’re big and strong, but because they’ve learned to live in so many different places. From freezing cold coasts to warm, thick forests, ...
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New Scientist on MSNForests with robust animal populations store four times as much carbonAn analysis of thousands of forest plots reveals an underappreciated link between animal biodiversity and carbon storage ...
MIT research shows forests store less carbon when seed-dispersing animals decline, linking biodiversity loss directly to ...
A lot of attention has been paid to how climate change can drive biodiversity loss. Now, MIT researchers have shown that the reverse is also true: Reductions in biodiversity can jeopardize one of ...
A century-old fossil once thought to be a worm is now rewriting the story of arthropod evolution as the first-known nonmarine ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNGreenland sharks may hold key to humans living for centuriesIn the cold, dark depths of the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans swims one of the planet’s most mysterious and ancient ...
The persistent presence of humans and their infrastructure in U.S. national parks has yielded dramatic changes in the behaviors of large animals who live there, a new study has found. Even during ...
European Wildlife by Lukáš Pich on MSN1d
Calls of Frogs from a Natural EnvironmentAuthentic vocalizations of frogs recorded directly in their natural habitat. These sounds form part of the natural atmosphere ...
Colorado leaders on Friday celebrated progress on the Greenland wildlife crossing in Douglas County, saying the project is ...
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