Osun, Osun State, Nigeria, has been officially designated a global Key Biodiversity Area (KBA), following years of rigorous, ...
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Deer are leaving glowing messages for each other in the dark, especially when it’s mating time
When the forest gets dark, it’s almost impossible for us humans to find our way (without flashlights). But for white-tailed ...
Kākāpō ( Strigops habroptilus) are large, flightless, nocturnal parrots with mottled green and yellow plumage that only breed ...
Young tropical forests can regrow twice as fast with enough nitrogen, dramatically increasing carbon capture, according to a ...
As climate change drives more frequent and severe wildfires across boreal forests in Alaska and northwestern Canada, ...
Earlier studies suggest that other mammals also glow under UV light, but the reasons why have been vague. Deer use the same ...
Deep in the New Zealand forest, the booming thud of the kākāpō’s ancient mating ritual sounds more like a bass speaker than ...
JAKARTA – The iconic raptor, the Javan hawk-eagle (Nisaetus bartelsi), is facing mounting risks from habitat degradation that threatens its remaining populations, according to recent findings, as ...
A hidden nutrient in the soil could double the speed at which tropical forests, and their climate benefits, come roaring back ...
During the breeding season, white-tailed deer might use their eyes and noses to navigate signs—forehead secretions on trees ...
Background: Vector distribution influences arbovirus persistence. This study examined the diversity of mosquito breeding sites in an Atlantic Forest fragment in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Methods: ...
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