Scientists have developed a fecal-sampling method that can help identify illegally captured wild birds in Latin America that ...
Scientists have developed a fecal-sampling method that can help identify illegally captured wild birds that are being sold as captive-raised.
Identification of each animal in a collective becomes possible even when individuals are never all visible simultaneously, enabling faster and more accurate analysis of collective behavior.
FIU has a team of conservation scientists, protecting some of the world’s most endangered and threatened species.
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The National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC), the country’s most powerful conservation body, has recommended culling and ...
Sometime before 2016, a common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus, was captured or observed within roughly 50 kilometers of the ...
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The first documented evidence of shellear fish (Parakneria thysi) climbing a waterfall in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is presented in Scientific Reports. The authors report that thousands of ...