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Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth to help rip and tear prey, say scientists
PA Media: Science via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days ago“Having worked with them for 12 years at London Zoo, I continue to be fascinated by them and these...
Scientists monitor the Outaouais' bat population to fight back against white-nose syndrome | CBC...
CBC.ca· 5 days agoMany people think of bats as nothing more than unwelcome pests that roost in our attics. White-nose...
Climate activists glue themselves to Cologne-Bonn Airport runway as part of Europe-wide protest
Euronews via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoThe bill, which is still under consideration by lawmakers, foresees punishment ranging up to a...
Feds face lawsuit over decades-old emission rules for offshore oil rigs in Gulf of Mexico
Courthouse News Service· 5 days agoA coalition of environmental and Gulf of Mexico groups filed suit against the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management on Wednesday over a Trump-era decision to keep air pollution standards for offshore ...
The flickering glow of summer's fireflies: too important to lose, too small to notice them gone
Winnipeg Sun· 5 days agoOn a muggy July evening, Delaware state biologist Jason Davis is doing what kids have done for ages:...
The greater stick-nest rat almost went extinct. Now it’s found an unlikely ally: one of Australia’s...
The Conversation· 5 days agoGreater stick-nest rats (or “stickies” as they are affectionately named) are one of Australia’s most adorable small native mammals. The greater stick-nest rat once roamed across the Nullarbor ...
Yes, Australia’s environment is on a depressing path – but $7 billion a year would transform it
The Conversation· 5 days agoThe condition of Australia’s environment continues to decline. Many Australians wonder if it’s possible to reverse this depressing trajectory – and our landmark assessment released today shows ...
Ghosts of species past: shedding new light on the demise of NZ’s moa can help other flightless birds
The Conversation· 5 days agoNew Zealand was once home to giant flightless birds called moa. All nine species of moa were driven to extinction soon after first contact with humans. In our new research ...
Brazil to allow miles of selective logging in effort to preserve the Amazon
Financial Post· 5 days agoTo combat ongoing destruction in the Amazon rainforest, Brazil announced a plan Tuesday to...
Brazil to allow miles of selective logging in effort to preserve the Amazon
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Finance Canada· 5 days agoBRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — To combat ongoing destruction in the Amazon rainforest, Brazil announced a...