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Climate change threatens to reduce small fish populations in the Amazon by 50% by 2050-2070

The Amazon basin faces a critical challenge: the potential...

Florida launches contest with $25,000 prizes to eliminate invasive pythons and protect the Everglades

Florida has launched a massive competition to combat the...

Snapshot Argentina: Wildlife Monitoring with Camera Traps to Conserve Ecosystems in Argentina

Argentina has marked a new milestone in wildlife conservation...

The noise of airplanes and its impact on heart health

A recent report revealed that living near airports and being exposed to high levels of aircraft noise could increase the risk of serious heart...

Not all the same: study confirms the existence of four giraffe species.

A recent analysis of the cranial morphology of giraffes confirmed what genetic studies had pointed out almost a decade ago: **the existence of four...

How to encourage more women and girls to enter the field of science?

Many people are unaware of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. It is a moment that seeks to increase accessibility to...

Revealing how climate change can influence earthquakes

A recent study identified a link between the reduction of ice masses and changes in seismic event patterns. This means that climate change can...

“Nutec Plastic”: The project aiming to curb microplastic pollution

The "Nutec Plastic" project was launched within the framework of the **Network of Marine-Coastal Stressors Research in Latin America and the Caribbean (REMARCO)** with...

Florida launches contest with $25,000 prizes to eliminate invasive pythons and protect the Everglades

Florida has launched a massive competition to combat the...

Snapshot Argentina: Wildlife Monitoring with Camera Traps to Conserve Ecosystems in Argentina

Argentina has marked a new milestone in wildlife conservation...

Julie, the first resident of Europe’s elephant sanctuary: a new home after 40 years in the circus

The elephant Julie, who spent almost four decades in...