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A Nature Conservancy preserve in Moab, Utah offers hopeful news for endangered razorback suckers: this fall, 51 juvenile suckers were […]
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A climate change induced mismatch between green up and migration may prove too much for some species. But researchers say there’s still hope
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2w ago
Five places that show the importance of peatlands as allies against climate change.
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3w ago
National Geographic Society & TNC extern Brendan Cohen recounts his kayak journey along the Yarra River, where platypus are under threat from urbanization.
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3w ago
Join writer Jenny Rogers as she watches the solar eclipse from a remnant patch of blackland prairie in Texas.
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TNC and Nat Geo extern Sophie Dellinger examines the impacts of poor water quality on Cozumel's coral
reefs.
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TNC and Nat Geo extern Joseph Hill recounts his experiences helping to protect Atlantic sturgeon.
The post A Future with Sturgeon: A Personal Journey with Dinosaur Fish appeared first on Cool Green Science ..read more
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The shoal bass faces some serious threats. But a new legion of fans bring hope for this species.
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Sandhill cranes add a rusty-brown color to their gray feathers each spring.
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1M ago
Rats that climb trees, swim in rivers, grow to epic sizes, and evade detection by scientists for decades. Meet 7 spectacular rat species from Oceania.
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