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Every flood drives destructive Asian carp further into North American waters
Carp can starve out native fish by eating all their food supplies and taking over breeding grounds
Freshwater species boom in the time of the insect apocalypse
A new study summarizes findings about the fate of insect species across 166 studies and 41 countries
Just how hot was this winter?
Really hot. And that doesn't bode well for the rest of the year.
Even vampire bats do social distancing when their friends are sick
New research finds that bats care for their ill family members, but don't socialize as much with their sick friends
When winter no longer comes, what will the North look like?
Less snow and cold could negatively impact maple sugaring, skiing, and other traditions
Fires explode across Australia as the continent records its first-ever day without rain
And they are predicted to get worse as the dry weather persists
Wildfires in Canada are burning down forests of mushrooms
Fungal communities are negatively affected by the frequent, intense forest fires that climate change has brought us
The Endangered Species Act is under attack, just like the plants and animals it aims to protect
The Trump administration's new rules prioritize the economy over America's wildlife
It's time to cancel the "manel"
All-male panels don't just lack diversity: they're actively counter-productive to diversifying STEM communities