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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, People in Developing Countries Eat Less Bushmeat as They Migrate from Rural to Urban Areas 3 years, 11 months ago
People around the world, especially in developing countries in Africa, Asia, and South America, consume wild game, or bushmeat, whether out of necessity, as a matter of taste preference, or, in the case of […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Bees are Helping Thailand’s Elephants and Farmers Peacefully Coexist 4 years, 2 months ago
Beehive fences can reduce crop damage by Asian elephants and generate supplemental income for farmers in Thailand. As such, they have the potential to prevent violent conflicts between people and the world’s […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Want to Save Shelter Animals? Fight for Social Justice 4 years, 2 months ago
Overpolicing and constant surveillance of low-income urban communities leads to the incarceration of animals as well as people, with many pets being killed in public animal shelters, argues University of […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Reducing Wildlife Trafficking and Forest Loss Could Prevent Future Pandemics 4 years, 3 months ago
Governments might be able to prevent future pandemics by investing as little as $22 billion a year in programs to curb wildlife trafficking and stem the destruction of tropical forests, a new analysis by an […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Conservation Activities Have Been Disrupted Globally by COVID-19 Lockdowns 4 years, 3 months ago
The COVID-19 pandemic and its associated lockdowns have severely disrupted critical species conservation activities and fieldwork worldwide, according to a survey of more than 300 conservationists in 85 […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Intensive Animal Farming is “Single Most Risky Human Behavior” for Pandemics, Says Report 4 years, 3 months ago
There is a fundamental and often-overlooked connection between pandemics such as the current COVID-19 crisis and our animal-based food system, says a major new report published yesterday.
The Food & Pandemics […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, New Research: More Than Half of Americans Are Willing to Eat More Plant-Based Foods, But Most Lack Information 4 years, 8 months ago
American consumers are hungry for more climate-friendly plant-based diets, but they need more information, according to results from a national survey released today by Earth Day Network (EDN) and the Yale […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, New Research: Climate Change Could Reduce Lifespan Among Hundreds of Species 4 years, 8 months ago
Researchers from Queen’s University Belfast and Tel Aviv University in Israel have carried out one of the most comprehensive studies to date to better understand what affects life expectancy among all living v […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Researchers Show Noise Pollution is Threatening the Survival of a Number of Species 4 years, 11 months ago
Researchers from Queen’s University Belfast have found noise pollution is threatening the survival of more than 100 different species.
The researchers found that noise affects the behavior of a wide range of s […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Are We in an Age of 'Mass Extinction'? 4 years, 12 months ago
Written by Frédérik Saltré, Research Fellow in Ecology, Flinders University and Corey J. A. Bradshaw, Matthew Flinders Fellow in Global Ecology and Models Theme Leader for the ARC Centre of Excellence for Austr […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Blinding Nemo: Shining a Light on Clownfish Survival 5 years, 3 months ago
Researchers from Flinders University in South Australia have found that increasing the amount of artificial light at night (ALAN) masked natural cues, which prompt clownfish eggs to hatch.
The problem is being […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Researchers Use Computer Simulations to Study Reintroduction of Bull Trout 5 years, 7 months ago
A multi-institutional team of researchers, led by Meryl Mims, has assessed how environmental, demographic, and genetic factors play a role in the reintroduction of bull trout in Washington State.
Their project […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Researchers Study People Who Feed Birds in Their Backyards and Implications for Bird Conservation 5 years, 7 months ago
People in many parts of the world feed birds in their backyards, often due to a desire to help wildlife or to connect with nature. In the United States alone, over 57 million households feed backyard birds, […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Mowing for Monarchs 5 years, 8 months ago
You might think that mowing fields wouldn’t benefit monarch butterfly populations. New research from Michigan State University, however, shows that disturbances like mowing – at key times – might help boost […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, To Solve Pollinator Health Crisis, State Governments are Key, Study Finds 5 years, 9 months ago
Insect pollinators are vital to the existence of almost 90 percent of the world’s flowering plants, including a large portion of food products. Blueberries and cherries, for instance, depend on honey bee p […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Mapping trees can help count endangered lemurs 6 years, 2 months ago
DURHAM, N.C.– The vast majority of lemur species are on the edge of extinction, experts warn. But not every lemur species faces a grim future. There may be as many as 1.3 million white-fronted brown lemurs still […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Duke University study says protect key habitats, not just wilderness, to preserve species 6 years, 2 months ago
DURHAM, N.C. — Some scientists have suggested we need to protect half of Earth’s surface to preserve most of its species. A new Duke University-led study, however, cautions that it is the quality, not merely t […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Alligators on the beach? Killer whales in rivers? Get used to it. 6 years, 6 months ago
DURHAM, N.C. – Alligators on the beach. Killer whales in rivers. Mountain lions miles from the nearest mountain.
In recent years, sightings of large predators in places where conventional wisdom says they “ […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Duke University study finds elephant declines imperil 96 percent of Central Africa's forests 6 years, 7 months ago
DURHAM, N.C. – Poaching and habitat loss have reduced forest elephant populations in Central Africa by 63 percent since 2001. This widespread killing poses dire consequences not only for the species itself but a […]
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Scientific Press Releases wrote a new post, Taste, not appearance, drives corals to eat plastics 7 years ago
DURHAM, N.C. – Scientists have long known that marine animals mistakenly eat plastic debris because the tiny bits of floating plastic might look like prey.
But a new Duke University study of plastic ingestion b […]
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