Study Shows Western Monarchs Have Dropped 97% in 35 Years
Data indicates western subspecies is declining faster than eastern monarch
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Jason Daley
September 8, 2017
Carrion Fly Guts Could Hold the Key to Tracking Wildlife
A hearty carcass feast can mean a belly full of traceable animal DNA
By
Jason Daley
September 5, 2017
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Scaling Up Research for the Pangolin
Saving the most trafficked mammal in the world comes down to the numbers
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Jason Daley
August 19, 2017
Water Conservation Is for the Birds
The arid west is facing a water crisis that threatens birds and other wildlife
By
Jason Daley
August 6, 2017
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Massive Milkweed Restoration Could Help Save the Monarch Butterfly
New analysis shows that to save the monarch, we need to restore agriculture land
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Jason Daley
July 24, 2017
Why Do Bird Eggs Come in Different Shapes?
A new study offers an explanation for the diversity of bird-egg shapes
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Jason Daley
July 13, 2017
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Stealth Elk Almost “Invulnerable” to Human Hunters
Older females may survive by learning how to dodge hunting patterns
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Jason Daley
July 6, 2017
Conservation Comes Out of Its Shell
A group of concerned citizens made their road safer for reptiles and amphibians
By
Jason Daley
June 25, 2017
Animal Magnetism
Exposing trout to bursts of magnetism has given researchers a genetic road map
By
Jason Daley
May 28, 2017
Researchers Use Environmental DNA to Monitor Marine Ecosystems
A single cup of water contains fishy fingerprints
By
Jason Daley
May 13, 2017
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