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Indigenous voices reveal key strategies for navigating the challenging return of sea otters
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Severe coral loss leaves reefs with larger fish but low energy turnover
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Wolf spiders may turn to cannibalism in a warming Arctic
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Nature reserve under water
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“Superfoods”, a super-impact on the environment
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Understanding deer damage is crucial when planting new forests
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Poor Amazonians go hungry despite living in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth
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British Ecological Society announces journal prize winners
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Lizards develop new 'love language'
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Ash dieback is less severe in isolated ash trees
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Parasite carried by grey squirrels negatively impacts red squirrel behaviour
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West African lions show no preference between national parks and hunting zones
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More taxpayers’ money for the environment and public benefit
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Fishing for Mammals: How DNA from rivers could revolutionise mammal detection on land
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