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US pioneers restoration of deep water corals damaged by country’s worst oil spill

Without vultures, carcasses are slow to rot and disease-carrying flies abound

Study unveils mystery of monkey yodeling — and why humans can’t compete

Warming climate is already too hot to handle for 2% of amphibians, study shows

Corporate giants fall short on forest protection commitments, report

15 years after the BP oil spill disaster, how is the Gulf of Mexico faring?

Exploring India, finding new species: Interview with biologist Zeeshan Mirza

500,000 barrels of DDT in the sea: Interview with documentary directors on California coast crisis

Study unearths sophisticated year-round corn-growing system in ancient Bolivian Amazon

Study says land restoration worldwide can be funded with tiny fraction of global GDP

The warming Arctic is now a carbon source, report finds

Blob-headed fish and four mammals among 27 newly described species in Peru’s Alto Mayo

Rising deforestation threatens rare species in Indonesia’s ancient Lake Poso

Warming threatens flies more than bees, raising pollination concerns

Four new tarantula species found in India’s Western Ghats mountains

Photos: Top new species from 2024

Amazon’s Boiling River gives scientists a window into the rainforest’s future

Endangered seabirds return to Pacific island after century-long absence

‘Bear’s-eye camera’ reveals elusive Andean bear cannibalism and treetop mating

New research maps microbial life in U.S. rivers

Rappahannock Tribe first in US to enshrine rights of nature into constitution

Droughts could change bird songs, creating new species, says study on Darwin’s finches

Salmon is ‘everything’ for Lummi Nation highlighted in new PBS documentary

‘Glimmers of promise’ for 30×30 goal as UN report calls for boosted efforts

When bats die, farmers use more pesticides & infant deaths rise, study shows

Largest dam removal ever, driven by Tribes, kicks off Klamath River recovery

In the dark of the night, sponges help possum shrimp ‘smell’ their way home

In the Pacific depths, an underwater mountain hosts a bonanza of new species

Small snails make big comeback in French Polynesia

‘Extinct’ Guam kingfisher takes flight again after nearly 40 years

From prison psychologist to wildlife whisperer: Interview with Susan Eirich

Reforestation to capture carbon could be done much more cheaply, study says

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