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This Upland Sandpiper Was Banded 13 Years Before now. And It’s Nonetheless Alive.

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13 years beforehand, researchers banded an upland sandpiper on the Konza Prairie Pure Station, an area analysis station contained in the Flint Hills of Kansas. Like many banded birds, the…

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The Secret in the Sand Dunes

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A Hurricane Sandy Story Dominick Solazzo likes to say the healthy dunes at Midway Beach and South Seaside Park on the Jersey Shore have a “secret ingredient.” Of course, it’s…

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How Do You Count Sharks When You Can’t See Them?

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Looking to the tools of palaeoecology, a study published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution describes a novel approach for evaluating current and historical coastal shark communities around coral reefs…

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Table Corals Could Be the Key to a Resilient Great Barrier Reef

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Scientists studying Australia’s Great Barrier Reef discover that table corals regenerate reef habitats 14 times faster than other coral species. These highly sensitive coral species are critical to the reef’s…

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8 Fall Nature Experiences to Enjoy

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Raptor Migration Just outside my window, the California quail are nervous. They’ll be scratching around the yard when suddenly, a seeming rocket drops from a nearby tree, resulting in an…

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This Upland Sandpiper Was Banded 13 Years Before now. And It’s Nonetheless Alive.

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The Secret in the Sand Dunes

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How Do You Count Sharks When You Can’t See Them?

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Table Corals Could Be the Key to a Resilient Great Barrier Reef

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