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Bat Coronaviruses May Infect Tens of Thousands of People Yearly
Parts of Southeast Asia where human and bat population densities are highest could be infection hotspots, a study finds.
Bat Coronaviruses May Infect Tens of Thousands of People Yearly
Bat Coronaviruses May Infect Tens of Thousands of People Yearly

Parts of Southeast Asia where human and bat population densities are highest could be infection hotspots, a study finds.

Parts of Southeast Asia where human and bat population densities are highest could be infection hotspots, a study finds.

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Warm-Water Species Remain 5 Years Post-Heatwave
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Five years after largest marine heatwave on record hit northern California coast, many warm-water species have stuck around.
Image of the Day: No Longer Endangered
Emily Makowski | Oct 11, 2019 | 1 min read
Back from the brink of near-extinction, the Kirtland’s warbler population has grown and expanded its range.
Harbor seal with wearable device to track its movement
Image of the Day: Harbor Seal Wearables
Nicoletta Lanese | Aug 2, 2019 | 1 min read
External satellite transmitters fitted to the animals’ heads track their movements and habitat use.
bobcat wildlife camera trap Ohio state university Project Wild Coshocton
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Chia-Yi Hou | Apr 29, 2019 | 1 min read
A camera trap snaps a photo of a wild bobcat in a location new to scientists studying the animals’ geographical range in Ohio.
Climate Change Will Force Hundreds of Marine Species to Move
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Warming temperatures have shrunk the bumblebee’s geographic range in Europe and North America, a study shows.
The Critical Habitat Crisis
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According to a new report, the US Fish and Wildlife Service ignored science advisors and shrunk protected habitats for endangered species from 2002 to 2007.
Climate Change Threatens Mammals
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