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Northern gannet flying over the waters of the St Lawrence ecosystem, where researchers monitored PFAS levels in seabird eggs

Dangerous PFAS Chemicals Fall in Canadian Seabird Eggs as Regulations Show Positive Impact

Dangerous PFAS Chemicals Fall in Canadian Seabird Eggs as Regulations Show Positive Impact Levels of some of the…

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Close-up of a small Saprinus semistriatus beetle, a rare species associated with carrion and coastal ecosystems

Rare Carrion Clown Beetle Rediscovered in Ireland After Nearly 90 Years

Beetle Enthusiast Makes Remarkable Wildlife Discovery in Northern Ireland A passionate beetle enthusiast from Northern Ireland has helped…

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Scientists cultivate young coral fragments inside a controlled water tank environment used for marine restoration and conservation research.

Scientists Build “Living Libraries” to Save Australia’s Threatened Marine Ecosystems

Marine Restoration Efforts Expand as Species Face Climate Pressure On the mudflats of Swan Bay in Victoria, royal…

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Bright sun rising over a horizon, symbolising extreme heat and intense solar radiation during a heatwave.

Massive Pacific Marine Heatwave Raises Climate and Ecosystem Alarm

Massive Pacific Marine Heatwave Raises Climate and Ecosystem Alarm A vast and persistent marine heatwave off the west…

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Widespread flooding in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, with submerged streets and damaged buildings across the city.

New Study Warns New Orleans Faces Climate “Point of No Return”

New Study Warns New Orleans Faces Climate “Point of No Return” A stark new study has warned that…

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Shoal of fish swimming above a healthy seagrass meadow in shallow coastal waters, creating an important marine habitat for wildlife.

Sewage and Farm Pollution Threatens UK Seagrass Meadows and Marine Life

Sewage and Farm Pollution Threatens UK Seagrass Meadows and Marine Life New research has revealed that sewage discharges…

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View of felled and burned forest in the rural area of Apuí, Amazonas, showing large sections of cleared land and scorched vegetation cutting through previously dense tropical rainforest.

Tropical Rainforest Loss Falls in 2025, but Global Forests Remain Under Threat

Tropical Rainforest Loss Falls in 2025, but Global Forests Remain Under Threat New satellite data suggests that the…

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