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Birds avoid spotted lanternflies fed on invasive plants

Spotted lanternflies that feed on the tree of heaven are unpalatable to birds

Read Now November 24, 2025
December 8, 2025

Counting ducks with drones

End-to-end AI automated drone system for waterfowl detection, counting and reporting

December 8, 2025

How can spiders survive the cold?

No, it’s not wearing four sets of tiny mittens

December 5, 2025

LISTEN: The North Carolina black bear revival

The comeback, struggles and surprising lives of black bears in North Carolina

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August 6, 2025

Swift foxes’ return to Tribal land will connect populations

Fort Belknap population sits between established populations in Canada and Wyoming

August 5, 2025

‘Alligator Alcatraz’ could threaten fragile ecosystem

Historic conservation battleground sees renewed legal fight over detention facility

August 4, 2025

Plovers on the edge

NYC Parks uses ‘dynamic management’ approach to support endangered birds and local community

July 30, 2025

Ungulates turn away while humans embrace solar

Despite lack of threats, utility-scale solar energy still repel pronghorn

July 29, 2025

JWM: Sea otters don’t dine on farm-fresh oysters

Bivalve cages deep under the surface may be too much trouble for marine mammals

July 28, 2025

Miami reptile community is getting more exotic

The abundance of nonnative species in Miami-Dade County is increasing rapidly

July 24, 2025

Will development affect grizzly movement in the Rockies?

New research maps out current and future connectivity in southern Alberta and British Columbia

July 23, 2025

Wild Cam: Trail cameras reveal ‘elusive’ red pandas

Researchers have taken camera traps to the tree canopies to find out more about endangered red panda ecology—where they prefer to live and, perhaps, what might kill and eat them....

July 22, 2025

Dusky gopher frog reintroduction sees initial success

Memphis Zoo-led program produces captive-bred amphibians thanks in part to a new outdoor artificial pond facility