Hawaii Deploys Millions of Mosquitoes in Bold Move to Save Endangered Birds

Hawaii Deploys Millions of Mosquitoes in Bold Move to Save Endangered Birds

In an extraordinary conservation effort, millions of specialized mosquitoes are being released in Hawaii from helicopters to prevent the extinction of the archipelago’s rare honeycreeper birds. These native birds, known for their vivid colors and unique songs, are facing a deadly threat from malaria transmitted by non-native mosquitoes, originally introduced in the 1800s by European […]

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Slugs and Snails Thrive in the City

Slugs and Snails Thrive in the City

Urbanization poses a significant challenge to native wildlife, with many species struggling to adapt to the drastic habitat changes and Pollution that come with city life. However, a recent study published in PLOS ONE reveals a surprising exception: slugs and snails may prefer urban environments in Los Angeles. This study, led by Joseph Curti from […]

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Researchers discover how nerve cells in bat brains respond to their environment and social interactions with other bats

Researchers discover how nerve cells in bat brains respond to their environment and social interactions with other bats

Researchers have found that nerve cells in the hippocampus region of the brain encode complex information on numerous characteristics of other individuals in the same social group. The work, which is being carried out in bats, is the first to show this in a large, mixed-sex group of wild, social animals, and is important because […]

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