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Turf wars between whales and crabbers have increased due to climate change By Jesse Kathan / Hakai Magazine
Critically endangered right whales are losing the battle against fishing boats By Darren Incorvaia/Undark
Spider silk proteins could be the key to future cancer therapies By Michael Landreh / The Conversation
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Camels and sharks have small, sneaky antibodies that can help fight human diseases By Christina Szalinski / Knowable Magazine
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The UN’s first high seas treaty could help dwindling Pacific salmon By Sarah Trent / High Country News
Rainbow trout are vulnerable to viruses—and microplastics make them even sicker By Elise Cutts/Hakai Magazine
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Protecting wildlife starts with securing land for animals to roam By David Jachowski/The Conversation
Elephants and humans share surprising similarities. A new docuseries dives deep into that relationship. By Laura Baisas
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Birds sometimes hitch rides on ships—and it’s changing the way they migrate By Ute Eberle/Hakai Magazine
Bears can count, take selfies, use tools, recognize supermodels, and even open car doors By Ruscena Wiederholt
Bears can run at surprisingly fast speeds—here’s how they vary by species By Bill Heavey/Field & Stream
A wedding videographer filmed a bear preying on a moose—during the groom’s vows By Dac Collins / Outdoor Life
How studying bats can help predict and prevent the next deadly pandemic By Caroline Chen / ProPublica
This fake beach is a magnet for tourists—and peaceful endangered sharks By Dag Goering/Hakai Magazine / May 31, 2023
A deep sea mining zone in the remote Pacific is also a goldmine of unique species By Laura Baisas / May 25, 2023
Andean long-tailed chinchillas are mysteriously thriving on Chile’s coast By James Hall/Hakai Magazine / May 24, 2023
African spiny mouse joins a small but mighty group of bony plated mammals By Laura Baisas / May 24, 2023
How studying bats can help predict and prevent the next deadly pandemic By Caroline Chen / ProPublica / May 22, 2023
Thriving baby California condor is a ray of hope for the unique species By Laura Baisas / May 19, 2023
This spider pretends to be an ant, but not well enough to avoid being eaten By Laura Baisas / May 18, 2023
Baboons can recover from childhood trauma with a little help from their friends By Laura Baisas / May 17, 2023
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