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Animals in national parks can be impacted by just a few people
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Citizen scientists wanted to help record UK’s mammal activity
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Daytime pastoralist activities do not negatively affect spotted hyenas
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Black History Month
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Making field work more equitable
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Flower strips and hedges combine to boost bees in orchards
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Predicting migration pathways of Mule Deer without GPS collars
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Keeping to a beat is linked to reproductive success in male Rock Hyraxes
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Peatland restoration strategies: Flooding is not the ideal solution
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Scientists study tourists to protect great apes from disease transmission
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Can New Zealand coordinate national conservation efforts to control pest mammals?
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Ecologists use the latest dental scanning technology to study young coral
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Wild Food Foraging accounts for nearly 250,000 cubic metres of produce consumed annually in Zambia.
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