Selfies, gorillas and the risks of disease transmission
New research analysing Instagram posts finds that most gorilla trekking tourists get too close to gorillas, risking transmission of diseases like COVID-19.
A first of its kind study in the Global South finds that farmers in the Brazilian Amazon can develop strong connections with nature despite having little knowledge of local biodiversity.
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Fish in warming Scottish seas grow faster but reach a smaller size
Researchers have found new evidence that global warming is affecting the size of commercial fish species, documenting for the first time that juvenile fish are getting bigger, as well as confirming that adult fish are getting smaller as sea temperatures rise.
Research shows IdentiFlight camera technology greatly reduces wind turbine eagle fatalities
New research finds that using IdentiFlight, an automated computer vision system that shuts off wind turbines when it detects eagles, can reduce eagle fatalities by 82%.
Changes in ecosystem properties after postfire management strategies in wildfire affected Mediterranean forests
New research into Mediterranean forest fires finds that postfire management treatments can be effective in promoting multifunctionality and plant diversity.
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