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December 27, 11:58 PM
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December 27, 11:47 PM
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December 27, 11:37 PM
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The gradual return of flamingos to Florida coincides with long-term efforts to restore the Everglades and the state’s coastal ecosystems.
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December 27, 11:29 PM
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The invasive blue catfish has become an ecologically disruptive force in the commonwealth, but Batten School & VIMS scientists are leading the way in researching new ways to respond.
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December 25, 4:45 PM
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December 25, 4:31 PM
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Deep ocean hot spots packed with heat are making the strongest hurricanes and typhoons more likely—and more dangerous. These regions, especially near the Philippines and the Caribbean, are expanding as climate change warms ocean waters far below the surface. As a result, storms powerful enough to exceed Category 5 are appearing more often, with over half occurring in just the past decade. Researchers say recognizing a new “Category 6” could improve public awareness and disaster planning.
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December 24, 12:10 AM
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France has finally acknowledged that keeping orcas in concrete tanks is no longer acceptable, and for the first time, Wikie and Keijo have an official path toward a life beyond captivity. But here’s the hard truth: this decision does not mean they are free, and it does not mean help is coming quickl
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December 23, 11:58 PM
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December 23, 11:49 PM
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December 23, 11:43 PM
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December 23, 11:38 PM
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December 23, 11:13 PM
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December 23, 11:07 PM
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December 27, 11:55 PM
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December 27, 11:43 PM
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A tiny fish long feared lost has resurfaced in Bolivia, offering a rare conservation success story amid widespread habitat destruction. Moema claudiae, a seasonal killifish unseen for more than 20 years, was rediscovered in a small temporary pond hidden within a fragment of forest surrounded by farmland. The find allowed scientists to photograph the species alive for the first time and uncover new details about its behavior and ecology.
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December 27, 11:32 PM
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The Chesapeake Bay experienced hypoxia close to the long-term average in overall size and duration this year despite unusually high and persistent levels in July, according to the annual Chesapeake Bay Dead Zone Report Card produced by William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS in collaboration with Anchor QEA.
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December 26, 10:33 PM
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- by Alessandra Haddick At first glance, the massive underwater world of Avatar seems galaxies away from the South Bay. But for Szilvia Gogh, it was just
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December 25, 4:36 PM
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December 24, 6:12 PM
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From giant stick bugs to rarely seen sea creatures, these animal videos fascinated us—and led to new scientific discoveries.
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December 24, 12:06 AM
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A Northern California fisherman may have set state and world records by catching a canary rockfish he says weighed in at 10.25 pounds.
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December 23, 11:52 PM
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December 23, 11:46 PM
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December 23, 11:41 PM
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December 23, 11:34 PM
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December 23, 11:10 PM
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