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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 4, 2025

Politics shift the semantics of climate change

A recent UN report says the world is headed toward an escalation of climate damages, while politics muddle climate science in the US.

December 4, 2025

Bettongs’ head shape gives them a tooth up

Marsupials' nut-cracking mystery no longer too tough to crack

December 3, 2025

Bats help German farmers beat pests

With enough natural areas around, bats protect agriculture

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November 19, 2025

Wild Cam: Restoration boosts cryptic salamander numbers

Endangered Barton Springs salamanders are found only in a handful of places in downtown Austin

November 18, 2025

How birds react to fire depends on where they live

Data from eBird shows regional fire effects on bird populations

November 18, 2025

Mapping nature’s power lines

Scientists use the movement of energy to understand ecosystem changes

November 17, 2025

Conservation is ‘neither optional nor ideological’

TWS challenges proposed rollback of Public Lands Rule as comment period closes

November 17, 2025

Scientists now recognize close to 6,800 mammal species

The total number of species jumped 25% from last count in 2005

November 14, 2025

Listen: Conservation trouble in paradise

How wildlife managers are fighting invasives and restoring native habitats in the U.S. Virgin Islands

November 14, 2025

Zoos may need to start fresh on giraffe programs

Species hybridization and genetic dilution mean giraffe populations in zoos have lost conservation value

November 13, 2025

Help us build momentum on the Hill

Strengthening policy engagement in unprecedented times

November 13, 2025

Dozens of sunken WWI ships are homes for wildlife

After nearly 100 years, nature has reclaimed warships abandoned in the Potomac