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British Ecological Society launches large-scale study to test whether ‘blinding’ reduces bias in science publishing
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Mosquitoes push northern limits with time-capsule eggs to survive winters
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Connected forest networks on oil palm plantations key to protecting endangered species
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Shasta dam releases can be managed to benefit both salmon and sturgeon, study finds
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City parks lift mood as much as Christmas, Twitter study shows
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Large herbivores increase biodiversity in tropical forests
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Rare antelopes and black cats
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Researchers develop tools to help manage seagrass survival
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New technique can show links between prey and microplastics
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New study could reset how scientists view sex determination in painted turtle populations
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Road verges provide refuge for pollinators
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Study suggests economic growth benefits wildlife but growing human populations do not
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New treatment programme offers hope for controlling wombat mange
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Species on the move
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