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Land mines and tuberculosis are no match for Tanzanian rat species trained to sniff out danger and disease Article 1232 words 10 votes
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From sea to table to sea: How recycled oyster shells are restoring the Alabama coast recycling Article 947 words, published Feb 28 2024 10 votes
Finns trying to enjoy beaches and parks during their all-too-brief summers have been vexed by legions of geese and their droppings – the smelly mess has resisted even the most innovative solutions Article 12 votes
Researchers discover stunning ecological changes after reintroducing wolves to national park: young Aspens are growing again conservation Article 387 words, published Aug 17 2025 15 votes
Climate change made a two-week-long heatwave in Norway, Sweden and Finland around 2°C hotter and at least ten times more likely, study says climate change Article 657 words 26 votes
In Norway's far north, members of the Sámi minority and environmental activists are trying to block the construction of a copper mine pollution.ground Article 1796 words 18 votes
Florida snake hunters deploy robotic toy rabbits to capture invasive Burmese pythons Article 861 words 6 votes
Troubling scenes from an Arctic in full-tilt crisis. The heat that hit Svalbard in February was so intense that scientists could dig into the ground with spoons, "like it was soft ice cream." climate change Article 945 words 41 votes
Not every day that Father Christmas briefs his elves about the hazards of sunstroke, but this summer northern Finland has seen temperatures hover around 30°C for days on end climate change Article 928 words 10 votes
Once extinct in Denmark, the white stork is making a comeback with the highest number of nestlings in decades conservation Article 370 words 12 votes
In one of the top Arctic birding destinations in the world, environmental and health challenges are threatening some of the seabirds that are part of Norway's unique coastal ecosystem climate change Article 961 words 6 votes
A passage of water in the North Sea known as the Skagerrak is a hotspot for young Greenland sharks, according to a new study. But what are the elusive animals doing there? Link 7 votes
We are setting out to rewild an Icelandic wetland in a complex project involving birds, freshwater habitats and large areas of degraded peatland water.fresh Video 24:10, published Jun 24 2025 10 votes
US cattle ranchers may have to relearn how to fight an old enemy — the New World screwworm Article 837 words, published Jun 9 2025 29 votes
Decades of searching and a chance discovery: Why finding Leadbeater’s possum in New South Wales is such big news conservation Article 1030 words, published Jun 2 2025 5 votes
Saving the sea cows of Vanuatu. There’s still hope for “the friendliest ‘fish’ in the water.” conservation climate change Article 1232 words 6 votes
Black paint on wind turbines sharply reduces bird death but there are issues energy.renewable Article 588 words, published May 28 2025 26 votes
A glass Chicago building killed thousands of migrating birds until dots were added to the windows Article 1558 words 12 votes
Extremely metal "bone collector" caterpillar cloaks itself in the shattered exoskeletons of its vanquished foes Article 629 words, published Apr 26 2025 24 votes
Clobazam, an anti-anxiety drug, is polluting our waterways – Swedish study found traces of the drug had altered the way wild Atlantic salmon migrate pollution.water Article 1022 words 11 votes
Swedish study finds surprising number of environmental pollutants in hedgehogs, including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and heavy metals pollution.ground Article 717 words 6 votes
'Sobering statistic:' paper claims one-fifth of pollinators in North America at extinction risk Article 720 words 14 votes
Dive into 125 years of Audubon magazine covers, bird by bird Article 1205 words, published Sep 5 2024 13 votes
The Loess plateau was the most eroded place on Earth until China took action conservation water Article 1168 words, published Mar 14 2025 7 votes
Rodent for dinner? US residents encouraged to eat invasive nutria. Article 506 words, published Mar 6 2025 17 votes
Meet the army of women saving India’s rarest stork | Wild Hope conservation Video 16:16, published Aug 26 2024 7 votes
Apparently magpies and crows are using "Anti-Bird Spikes" to make their nests Article 1075 words, published Jul 13 2023 18 votes
For more than twenty years, scientists have followed polar bears in Norway's Arctic archipelago to understand how they may adapt to changing threats as the ice they depend on melts climate change conservation Article 838 words 3 votes
Norway to open protected rivers to hydropower plants – Green politicians describe plan as ‘a historic attack on Norwegian nature’ water energy.renewable conservation Article 649 words 8 votes
Did avocado cartels kill the butterfly king? (2021) Article 201 words, published Jul 23 2021 13 votes
Norway's environment minister has ruled out a ban on open-net fish farming at sea despite acknowledging that the wild North Atlantic salmon is under “existential threat” pollution climate change Article 507 words 16 votes