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Thursday
Oct152009

Settlement of nomadic Maasai linked to widlife decline in Eastern Africa

Thursday
Oct152009

Forecasting the impacts of future energy development on species...

Researchers forecast the future impacts of oil and gas development on the sage grouse. Their approach could help agencies plan and regulate future energy development...read more

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Wednesday
Oct142009

Study finds wide-scale impacts from logging on stream biota

A new study finds that logging causes wide reaching changes to the physical features and biological communities of streams - impacts that are still evident forty years later...read more

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Wednesday
Oct142009

Conservation targets too small to fight extinction, study argues

A new study reviews the literature on species conservation and finds that biologists are setting minimum population sizes too low setting species up for extinction...read more

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Tuesday
Oct132009

Can farmland watercourses provide habitat for native fish?

Monday
Oct122009

Hockey moms beware: foraging black bears prefer minivans

Friday
Oct092009

Does hunting really benefit the hunted? The case of cougars...

Thursday
Oct082009

Coastal birds decline as development rises...

Researchers look at 29-years of data in Texas and find that coastal birds have declined as development has risen...read more

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Wednesday
Oct072009

Hear the animals roar: using acoustic sensors to measure wildlife abundance

Tuesday
Oct062009

Restoring river flows: a downscaled approach

Restoring historical flows to most dammed rivers is unlikely. But a new study shows the promise of a downscaled approach...read more

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