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em2, in Plant presumed extinct sprouts in a road after more than 40 years
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Non-paywalled version here: https://archive.ph/OLFYo

w2tpmf, in Cats Kill a Staggering Number of Species across the World

They still don’t have shit compared to the devastation humans do. Why don’t we work on that?

kool_newt, in Cats Kill a Staggering Number of Species across the World

We built a good size catio in my backyard for just a few hundred bucks with 2x4s, chicken wire, screws, staple gun, and brackets. Kitties LOVE it! It's big enough for a kiddie pool pond and a few people to sit, cat stuff, and litter boxes. It had to be done after losing cats and after my cats killed 2 rabbits and many lizards, kangaroo rats, etc. I'm sure my local wildlife is relieved and my cats still get to explore outside a bit!

can,

That’s the dream. Have any pictures you wouldn’t mind sharing?

zqwzzle, in Cats Kill a Staggering Number of Species across the World

Cats playing by highlander rules to make sure they’re the only cute animals.

TerminalEncounter, in ‘I’ve never seen anything like this’: Japan says reason behind 1,200 tonnes of fish washing ashore is unknown
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Probably a shitty combo of the daiichi discharge with climate change warming waters and fucking up marine ecosystems. In a healthier ecosystem the fishery mightve been more resilient but having both happen probably means the animals and plants that live there can’t handle perturbations and any small change in pollution anymore.

tiredofsametab,

Some dilute tritium dumped in another portion of the ocean is not going to do this.

colourlesspony, in Unusual ‘prehistoric’ creature thought for decades to be extinct miraculously surges back: ‘Incredibly significant’
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That’s a really cool bird!

Hotdogman, in I Have a Radical Proposal to Make New York a Better Place to Live: BEAVERS
PatFussy, in ‘I’ve never seen anything like this’: Japan says reason behind 1,200 tonnes of fish washing ashore is unknown

Wow this article is Chinese propoganda dogshit. Making the guardian lose some reputation here

kaffiene,

Why? What was wrong with it?

Kolanaki, in A striking and extremely rare half female, half male bird has been spotted by a University of Otago zoologist
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Is it hermaphroditic or is it just the plumage colors are usually one color for males another for female and this bird has both colors?

What’s in the bird’s pants?

flambonkscious,

The article mentions double fertilisation, so I guess it’s hermaphroditic?

tegs_terry,

It probably has a cloaca, so externally nothing

Aqarius,

If it’s like the chicken I read about previously, it’s literally half one, half the other, as if you split two birds in half lengthwise and mixed up the pairing when you put them back together.

HowManyNimons,

DOES IT HAVE A PECKER?

fossilesque, in Identify Birds with your Phone Mic: Behind the Scenes of Sound ID in Merlin
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Citizen science done well yum yum

Seaguy05, in ‘A biodiversity catastrophe’: how the world could look in 2050 – unless we act now

But the economy is doing so good right now!! Last quarter corporate profits were up 12% and the feds think they’ve stopped inflation by stepping on the necks of those peons who dared to ask for some of the pie. Some billionaire wealth has almost doubled and others even tripled!

Our idol bezos has his floating island and more of us are buying our bunkers. When shit hits the fan we’ll be safe till Mars is ready and wet can fuck off.

schnokobaer, in Migration Routes of Birds in the Americas

And of course Seabirds go along shores and Shorebirds go over the sea and deep over land.

Drusas, in Elephants give each other names — the 1st non-human animals to do so, study claims

It is already well established that some dolphins give each other names as well.

essellburns,

I believe dolphins give themselves names, one of points in the article.

HerbalGamer, in Trees Are Overrated: Preserving the world’s great expanses of grass could be essential to combatting climate change.
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Is this post sponsored by home owners associations?

fossilesque,
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Cornpop, in Birds in North America will be renamed to avoid any 'harmful' historical associations with people

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