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butterfly population citizen science

The U.S. government wants your dead butterflies

Residents of six states have been asked to send dead butterflies, moths and other Lepidoptera to help scientists study population declines.
ocean currents spare coral during last El Niño

In the Pacific, some coral survived the last El Nino, thanks to ocean currents

A new study of three remote atolls should help reef managers and conservations better understand where to focus their restoration efforts.

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warming oceans oxygen depletion

Another casualty of climate change: dissolved oxygen

Vast oxygen-depleted deserts are an expected feature of our warming oceans.
El Niño & coral bleaching

An El Niño is forecast for 2023. How much coral will bleach this time?

An El Niño would generate many impacts on both terrestrial and marine ecosystems, including the potential for droughts, fires, increased precipitation, coral bleaching, invasions of predatory marine species like crown-of-thorns starfish, disruptions to marine food chains, and kelp forest die-offs.

Brazil’s Bem Querer dam Amazon disaster
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Philip M. Fearnside: Brazil’s Bem Querer dam: An impending Amazon disaster

The planned 650 MW dam on the Rio Branco in Brazil’s Roraima state is scheduled to become operational in 2028; it could do extraordinary socio-environmental harm.
Philippine government urged: Stop cleared reclamation projects

Philippine government urged: Stop cleared reclamation projects

President Duterte's directive to stop reclamation activities in Manila Bay should cover projects that have already received clearances, advocates and experts said.

Human disturbance increasing cannibalism among polar bears

Human disturbance increasing cannibalism among polar bears

Russian scientists record more cases of bear-on-bear attacks amid food scarcity and sea ice melt.

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