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New Bedfordshire dormice to bolster 'species on the brink'
BBC News· 8 hours agoDormice have been released at a secret woodland location in a bid to boost Bedfordshire's only population of the mammals. Known for their big eyes, and for being famously sleepy, the hazel dormouse ...
Pull up that plant! These are the most invasive plants in Massachusetts ecosystems
Gannett via AOL· 3 hours agoThe truth is you almost certainly have a number of invasive plants on your property. An invasive ...
Cities contain pockets of nature – our study shows which species are most tolerant of urbanization
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoEven in a concrete jungle like Los Angeles, wild species show up in surprising places. New research...
These incredible travel experiences will soon be lost FOREVER
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoThe UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to 1,600 species of fish, 600 types of coral and 180...
Ocean-born fish seen swimming in Kansas River for first time in a decade: 'Fascinating species'
Fox News via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoAn ocean-born fish that's rarely seen in the Kansas River was spotted by a group of biologists who...
URI invasive species expert co-leads two global st | Newswise
Newswise· 1 day agoKINGSTON, R.I. – June 4, 2024 – The spread of invasive alien species has long been recognized as a...
NJDEP Proposes Bald Eagle Removal and Other Changes to New Jersey’s Threatened and Endangered ...
The National Law Review· 21 hours agoOn June 3, 2024, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection announced a rule proposal...
Hazel dormice reintroduced to Bedfordshire woodland to boost species resilience
Press Association News via AOL· 13 hours agoConservationists are trying to bolster the genetic variation and resilience of threatened hazel...
Ohio is home to 3 venomous and rare snake species. What you need to know about them
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoThree venomous snake species slither through Ohio. Do you know what they are? It sounds scary, but...
Cities contain pockets of nature – our study shows which species are most tolerant of urbanization
San Francisco Chronicle· 23 hours agoThis idea may seem counterintuitive, since studies show that urbanization is a big driver of biodiversity loss. Cities alter the environment with artificial lighting and noise pollution, which ...