ACCLIMATISE Senior Conservation Seabird Scientist – Jobs in UK/Europe
RSPB<br />Salary: £44,315 to £47,312 Read more… Credits: jobs.ac.uk DisclaimerRead More
RSPB<br />Salary: £44,315 to £47,312 Read more… Credits: jobs.ac.uk DisclaimerRead More
Today, the National Audubon Society announced the publication of a new study in Scientific Reports that identifies places in the continental United States where conservation efforts would provide a triple benefit to protect bird habitat, Read More
A study uncovered widespread mislabeling of shark meat in U.S. markets, with endangered species sold cheaply under vague labels. A recent investigation by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has Read More
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6765, Page 1099-1100, September 2025. Summary Without access to the full text of Science, Volume 389, Issue 6765, Page 1099-1100 (September 2025), I can only offer a general summary. The content likely presents a scientific study, commentary, Read More
Native pond turtle populations rise after removal of American bullfrogs at national park. When scientists from the University of California, Davis, first began studying the effects of invasive bullfrogs on northwestern pond turtles in Yosemite Read More
Puff adders control rodents naturally, protecting crops. They could be key to sustainable agriculture. One of Africa’s most widespread snakes may turn out to be an agricultural hero in disguise A study led by Read More
In the heart of French Polynesia, a narrow channel carves its way through the Fakarava Atoll, connecting a vast lagoon to the open ocean. To the casual eye, it’s a beautiful stretch of turquoise Read More
Sharks, skates and rays adapt their growth and reproduction to changing food availability, a new study reveals. Summary A new study demonstrates that sharks, skates, and rays, collectively known as elasmobranchs, exhibit remarkable adaptability in Read More
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6764, Page 984-984, September 2025. Summary Without any further context about the content on Science, Volume 389, Issue 6764, Page 984-984, September 2025, a summary is impossible. I can only provide a general statement: Science, Volume 389, Issue 6764, Read More
Invertebrates, including insects, are poorly represented on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Red List. The Red List, the world’s most comprehensive information source on global conservation status, is dominated by Read More