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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
New study shows where birds stop during migration
Instagram confirms it — Hawaii’s most pristine coral reefs are most vulnerable to ecotourism
The link between infectious disease and climate
The impacts of climate change on biodiversity
Too little too late: Chronic underfunding and delayed protection hinder the Endangered Species Act
How the decline in pollinators ripples across entire ecosystems
New study shows benefits, and shortfalls, of policy to protect 30% of land by 2030
‘Fantastic giant tortoise,’ believed extinct, confirmed alive in the Galápagos
Study reveals abandoned cropland is often recultivated, negating environmental benefits
New Jersey is fertile ground for climate and environmental research
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