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Cities contain pockets of nature – our study shows which species are most tolerant of urbanization
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoEven in a concrete jungle like Los Angeles, wild species show up in surprising places. New research...
Meet A Dazzling New Species Of Orchid, Found In The Heart Of This Booming Eastern City
Forbes· 2 days ago“While overall native biodiversity is reduced, remnant habitats in the urban matrix can be an important refuge for native and endemic species.” Through ...
Mosquitoes known to transmit diseases were found in new Roseville area. Here’s what to know
Sacramento Bee via AOL· 3 days agoIn 2023, the county considered the species endemic in Roseville’s Cherry Glen, Hillcrest, Cresthaven...
New Ringworm Fungi Are Spreading Sexually and Becoming Harder to Kill
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 1 day agoDermatologists are sounding the alarm over two emerging types of fungi that can cause nasty bouts of...
First U.S. Case of Sexually Transmitted Fungal Infection
Time via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoCaplan stressed that there is only one reported case of TMVII in the U.S., and that there is no...
Lihue Airport window display highlights native forest birds | News, Sports, Jobs - Maui News
The Maui News· 21 hours agoA display unveiled on Monday in the Lihue Airport showcases the unique wildlife found on Kauai and...
Seabird populations at risk amid increased hurricanes and extreme weather: Study
ABC News via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoSeveral seabird populations have an increasingly dangerous predator as the effects of climate change...
Nevada’s lithium industry expected to multiply by 2030
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 1 day agoWhat’s unclear is how direct lithium extraction, a method distinct from traditional open-pit mine...
How Can Saving This Fluffy Monkey Help Africa’s Forests?
Forbes· 3 days agoFlorence Aghomo, a researcher and coordinator of the Red Colobus Conservation Network (RCCN), says...
The Price America Pays For Ignorant Americans
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 13 hours ago“During the past four decades,” Jacoby writes, “America’s endemic anti-intellectual tendencies have been grievously exacerbated by a new species of...