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The little Danish whale, the harbour porpoise, appears to be equipped with an innate hearing protection that helps it shield itself from loud noise,…
By linking five years of continuous GPS tracking with satellite imagery, the most comprehensive Danish rewilding study to date from Aarhus University…
Associate Professor Mark Bayley died suddenly Saturday February 7, 2026, in his home. He was out in his garden doing some practical work.
Mark…
Climate change, deforestation, and habitat loss are promoting increasingly uniform forests, where fast-growing tree species displace native trees.…
Cattle herds are driving lions and other wildlife away from their habitats in Kenya, even though herders enclose their livestock at night when…
Neural tissue normally dies quickly without oxygen. Yet bird retinas − among the most energy-demanding tissues in the animal kingdom – function…
Vessels at sea produce loud broadband noise with documented negative impact on both behaviour and hearing in baleen whales with good low frequency…
A tiny bat uses a “hang-and-wait” strategy to save energy and capture large prey with surprising success
New research shows that humans left their mark on the landscape through hunting and the use of fire tens of thousands of years before the advent of…
After nearly 25 years of research, the mystery has finally been solved: Europe’s largest bat doesn’t just eat small birds – it hunts and captures them…
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