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Wildfires disrupt important pollination processes by moths and increase extinction risks
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The Leopard that Learnt from the Cat
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Each moth escapes its own way
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New study shows where there may be establishment of citrus greening
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Increases in generalist predator populations are associated with pheasant releases
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Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations, which causes climate change, also desynchronizes nutrient cycles
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Organic farming improves honeybee colony performance in a crucial flower-scarce period
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New environmental DNA program makes conservation research faster, more efficient
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Making a self-preserving eDNA filter
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Community knowledge can be as valuable as ecological knowledge in environmental decision-making
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Using long-term studies to understand and conserve wildlife
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Working landscapes can support diverse bird species
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Fisheries outcomes maximized through traditional practice
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Not all weeds are equal – scientists show wildlife refuges on farms need careful placement
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