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US firm KoBold Metals buys stake in contested Manono Lithium Project, DRC

A street-smart hawk uses a pedestrian signal to hunt in the city

Scientists underestimate frequency of South Atlantic heating events: Study

African Parks acknowledges abuse by park staff in Congo, but withholds full report

Hawaiʻi’s bone collector caterpillar wears spider’s victims to survive

More than one in 10 Americans lives in a sinking city, study finds

Ronan the sea lion outperforms humans at keeping a steady beat, study finds

Hybrid mapping method key to EUDR cocoa compliance, study finds

Mongabay reports fuel petition to block US import of coffee tied to slave labor

Global offshore oil platforms are among top ocean polluters, report finds

Trump moves to begin deep-sea mining despite environmental and legal concerns

Earth Day check-in: Planetary boundaries in peril

Baby colossal squid recorded for the first time in its deep-sea home

Invasive water hyacinths are effective at removing microplastics, study finds

Corals recover faster on artificial structures than on natural reefs, study finds

Tree rings reveal mercury pollution from illegal gold mining: Study

Nearly one-third of fungi on IUCN Red List are threatened with extinction

Huge iceberg breaks from Antarctica, revealing a rich seafloor ecosystem

Microplastics in sea turtle nests could cause a dangerous gender imbalance

Secondary roads cause more deforestation than primary roads in tropical forests

Women’s rights to forests and land remain weak in much of the Global South

Court orders Trump administration to address pesticide risks to endangered species

US jury sides with pipeline company in lawsuit against Greenpeace

‘Sham’ federal firings suspended, but NOAA’s future remains uncertain

One in five butterflies lost in the US since 2000, study finds

Whale songs rise and fall with food supply, study finds.

A bird last seen by Darwin 190 years ago reappears on a Galápagos island

US national park staff cuts put nature and visitors at risk

‘Misguided & lazy’ staff cuts at NOAA will hurt global science, experts warn

Global South’s urban poor burn plastic as fuel, researchers say

Pollinator decline & climate change threaten chocolate production

Protected areas alone can’t shield mammals from human impact, study finds

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