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The Eclipse Soundscapes project is looking for observers to record and share “field notes” of the changes they see, hear, and feel during the eclipse, whether they’re in the total path or not.
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Though ocelots are common in some parts of Central and South America, they are an endangered species in the U.S. A researcher speaking at Utah State University this week is leading an effort to aid their recovery.
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In the 1950s and 60s, over 3 million acres of pinyon woodlands were lost. Since then, pinyon jays have been on the decline. But while pinyon-juniper woodlands are rebounding, the jays are not.
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There are deeply concerning drops in bird populations, and shifting migration ranges and patterns are changing before our eyes, but on the bright side, the crisis presents a strong reason and opportunities for even the most novice birders to be a part of the solution, to contribute to environmental conservation through community science.
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There are few things sweeter than a puppy staring back at you. But how does the puppy understand what you're saying, and when exactly do they start…