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Posted September 5, 2012:
- List of Asian Species at Conservation Crossroads Released by Wildlife Conservation Society
- Trout Will Become Extinct in the Iberian Peninsula in Less Than 100 Years, Spanish Study Predicts
Posted September 4, 2012:
Posted September 3, 2012:
- Less Ferocious Tasmanian Devils Could Help Save Species from Extinction
- Tracking Fish Through a Coral Reef Seascape: Ear-Bone 'Tree Rings' Provide Evidence of Connectivity
- Research Reveals Contrasting Consequences of a Warmer Earth
Posted August 30, 2012:
Posted August 28, 2012:
- Less Is More for Reef-Building Corals: Surprisingly More Flexible Corals Are More Sensitive to Environment Disturbances
- Why Are There So Many Species of Beetles and So Few Crocodiles?
Posted August 27, 2012:
- Oldest Occurrence of Arthropods Preserved in Amber: Fly, Mite Specimens Are 100 Million Years Older Than Previous Amber Inclusions
- Darwin Discovered to Be Right: Eastern Pacific Barrier Is Virtually Impassable by Coral Species
Posted August 21, 2012:
Posted August 20, 2012:
Posted August 19, 2012:
- Massachusetts Butterflies Move North as Climate Warms
- Improving Water Quality Can Help Save Coral Reefs
Posted August 17, 2012:
Posted August 16, 2012:
- Triage for Plants: Scientists Develop and Test Rapid Species Conservation Assessment Technique
- Democracy Works for Endangered Species Act, Study Finds; Citizen Involvement Key in Protecting and Saving Threatened Species
- Invasive Brittle Star Species Hits Atlantic Ocean
- Some Like It Hot: Cold-Blooded Tropical Species 'Not as Vulnerable' to Climate Change Extinction
Posted August 15, 2012:
Posted August 14, 2012:
- Study Demonstrates That One Extinction Leads to Another
- Widespread Local 'Extinctions' in Tropical Forest ‘remnants’
Posted August 10, 2012:
- North American Freshwater Fishes Race to Extinction: Rate of Loss of Species Exceeds That of Terrestrial Animals
- Populations Survive Despite Many Deleterious Mutations: Evolutionary Model of Muller's Ratchet Explored
Posted August 9, 2012:
- And Then There Was Light! Discovery of the World's First Eyeless Huntsman Spider
- Snail Believed Extinct Found by Student in Cahaba River
Posted August 8, 2012:
Posted August 7, 2012:
- Can Nature Parks Save Biodiversity?
- Preserving an Icon: Impact of Historical Domestic Cattle Hybridization With American Bison Revealed
- Birds Do Better in 'Agroforests' Than on Farms
- Holy Bat Detector! Ecologists Develop First Europe-Wide Bat ID Tool
Posted August 6, 2012:
Posted August 3, 2012:
- Situation Dire for Threatened Rhino Species, Researcher Finds
- Giant Moa Had Climate Change Figured out
Posted August 2, 2012:
- Extinction Risk Factors for New Zealand Birds Today Differ from Those of the Past
- Mountains, Seaway Triggered North American Dinosaur Surge
Posted July 31, 2012:
- Coral Reef Thriving in Sediment-Laden Waters
- Critically Endangered Whales Sing Like Birds; New Recordings Hint at Rebound
- To Know a Tiger Is at Least to Start Tolerating Them, Study Shows
Posted July 30, 2012:
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Posted July 25, 2012:
- International Regulation Curbs Illegal Trade of Caviar
- Tropical Biodiversity Arks Reach Tipping Point: Threats in Sustaining Biodiversity
- Newfound Gene May Help Bacteria Survive in Extreme Environments: Resulting Microbial Lipids May Also Signify Oxygen Dips in Earth's History
Posted July 24, 2012:
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Posted July 18, 2012:
- Environmental Concerns Increasing Infectious Disease in Amphibians, Other Animals
- Developing Policy on Moving Threatened Species Called 'a Grand Challenge for Conservation'
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