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Examining monkey tools: archaeology expands to include non-human primates
Morgan Erickson-Davis
17 Aug 2009
Da Vinci’s lion comes back to life
Jeremy Hance
17 Aug 2009
Lessons from the crisis in Madagascar, an interview with Erik Patel
Jeremy Hance
11 Aug 2009
New carnivorous plant big enough to swallow a rat
Jeremy Hance
11 Aug 2009
Saving one of the last tropical dry forests, an interview with Edwina von Gal
Jeremy Hance
29 Jun 2009
Tiny bat discovered on islands off Africa
Jeremy Hance
25 Jun 2009
Massive deforestation in the past decreased rainfall in Asia
Jeremy Hance
25 Jun 2009
Proving the ‘shifting baselines’ theory: how humans consistently misperceive nature
Jeremy Hance
24 Jun 2009
First comprehensive study of insect endangerment: ten percent of dragonflies threatened
Jeremy Hance
23 Jun 2009
Wind could power the entire world
Jeremy Hance
22 Jun 2009
Fish take less than a decade to evolve
Jeremy Hance
22 Jun 2009
War and conservation in Cambodia
Jeremy Hance
21 Jun 2009
What is the crop productivity and environmental impact of too much or too little fertilizer?
Jeremy Hance
18 Jun 2009
Madfish?: scientist warns that farmed fish could be a source of mad cow disease
Jeremy Hance
17 Jun 2009
New report predicts dire consequences for every U.S. region from global warming
Jeremy Hance
17 Jun 2009
First captive bonobos released into the wild
Jeremy Hance
16 Jun 2009
Photos: treasure trove of new species discovered in Ecuador
Jeremy Hance
16 Jun 2009
Frogs species discovered living in elephant dung
Jeremy Hance
10 Jun 2009
Photo: guano stains helps researchers track penguins by satellite
Jeremy Hance
10 Jun 2009
Marine scientist calls for abstaining from seafood to save oceans
Jeremy Hance
8 Jun 2009
In the dark, bats identify each other by voice
Jeremy Hance
8 Jun 2009
Reed wablers use social learning to defend themselves against cuckoos
Jeremy Hance
4 Jun 2009
Burning fossil fuels is disrupting nitrogen cycle
Jeremy Hance
4 Jun 2009
Migrations of large mammals in serious declines, six have vanished entirely
Jeremy Hance
3 Jun 2009
Polluted, degraded ecosystems can recover in less than a lifetime
Jeremy Hance
31 May 2009
The unknown role of coextinctions in the current extinction crisis
Jeremy Hance
28 May 2009
Permian mass extinction caused by giant volcanic eruption
Jeremy Hance
28 May 2009
Rooks use tools in captivity rivaling ‘habitual tools users such as chimpanzees’
Jeremy Hance
26 May 2009
85 percent of oyster reefs gone, threatening coastal environments and a favored delicacy
Jeremy Hance
21 May 2009
Scientists find world’s largest leatherback sea turtle population in Gabon
Jeremy Hance
17 May 2009
Blue whales return to migration pattern used before commercial whaling
Jeremy Hance
13 May 2009
Successful reintroduction of world’s smallest hog
Jeremy Hance
13 May 2009
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