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The number of swans in natural reserves is growing 30 times faster.

Nature Reserve's swan population is growing 30 times faster, new study...


Minke points are as small as pneumatic points.

A new study of small whales in Antarctica finds that blue whales use a highly effective "attrition" strategy to get bigger, a smaller size limit for whales.


Amazing mussels caught on film

Researchers have observed a very unusual behavior in the endangered freshwater mussel Unio crassus. Jets rise to the surface of the river and attract fish. Mussel larvae from...


Now they are looking for dangerous viruses to prevent future epidemics

Instead of the next pandemic taking the world by surprise, two virologists say the scientific community should invest in a four-pronged research framework to proactively identify animal viruses…


Migratory birds take rest to strengthen their immune system

Too much exercise and not enough rest can be bad for your health. New research shows that the same is true of migratory birds. Not only do they need to rest to restore their energy levels...


Giants living on islands, dwarfs are very vulnerable to extinction

Island mammals often grow or shrink, becoming giant or dwarf their mainland counterparts. A new scientific study by a world-class team shows that these huge and…


eDNA is critical to protecting pollinators from global decline.

Researchers have found new evidence that Western pygmy opossums interbreed with native flowers, allowing DNA analysis to simultaneously detect the DNA of mammals, insects and birds.


Does the current mollusc include "brutal" rays to protect it from predators?

People don't like eating seafood, they like seafood. They like to "squeeze" clams, which can sometimes take a big bite out of clam profits. Antenna and...


Ancient roots of wheat virus resistance revealed

The DNA sequence of a wheat gene responsible for resistance to a devastating virus has been discovered, providing important clues to managing more resistant crops and maintaining a healthy diet...


Case studies on rare and threatened turtles highlight current and future conservation priorities for World Wildlife Day

Although the illegal wildlife trade has been successfully stopped since the first World Wildlife Day 1973, when the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species was established in 1973...


A toothed whale hunts for food in the depths using its sonic fins.

Toothed whales, such as dolphins, killer whales and sperm whales, communicate and catch food only by sound. Now researchers have discovered for the first time that they have created a new source of sound…


Animals are better at shedding individuality for group effectiveness

Social animals must limit individuality to explore, adapt to group behavior.


Bald eagles are producing fewer chicks due to bird flu.

Bald eagles have been heralded as a conservation success, recovering from near-extinction in the 1960s. But now a highly contagious virus can stop this difficult comeback…


Flamingos join their loved ones

Flamingos form peer groups within their flocks, new research...


Glacier National Park can be a climate refuge for Canada lynx.

Glacier National Park is home to about 50 Canada lynx, more than expected, according to scientists who recently conducted the first North American analysis of the cat's movements in the park. Explore...


The mysterious new behavior of whales can be recorded in ancient manuscripts.

Now, Australian researchers believe they have found evidence of the described behavior…


The power of flowers. The role of ants in forest regeneration

In the new...


Australia's rare bird of prey is disappearing at an alarming rate.


Human-wildlife conflicts are increasing worldwide due to climate change.

As climate change causes conflicts, where animals live, timing of events, animal...


Researchers have explained how photosynthetic organisms regulate and synthesize ATP.

The researchers looked at the enzyme…


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