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Ecological trade off? Utility-scale solar energy impedes endangered florida panthers
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Urban gardens are a dependable food source for pollinators through the year, study suggests
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Newly discovered fish songs demonstrate reef restoration success
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Ecological knowledge of local populations more accurate than 10 years of conventional scientific monitoring
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Invasive ants can threaten ecosystems by damaging plants at the roots
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Loss of tree species has cumulative impact on biodiversity
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Woodland and hedgerow creation will be crucial to support pollinators in Wales
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Helping smooth New Zealand sea lions’ road home
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A reef in two gears: new patterns of coral recovery discovered
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Large wild herbivores reduce the fast biodiversity decline of plants in a tropical forestry hotspot
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Honeybees’ waggle dance reveals bees in rural areas travel further for food
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An “evolutionary rescue route” towards coexistence of competitive plant species
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Unite solutions to climate and biodiversity crises to save life on earth, says ZSL-led study
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Elephants benefit from having older siblings, especially sisters
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