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Frogs and Salamanders Now Cross Roads More Safely
Frogs and salamanders cross roads every spring, and their risky migrations could wipe out entire populations within a few years. But the COVID-19 pandemic has given scientists a surprise opportunity to prove that reducing road traffic could save these creatures from extinction.
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Seven Grandmas Swim with Venomous Sea Snakes – for the Sake of Science!
A group of seven “Fantastic Grandmothers” have been swimming with venomous sea snakes in New Caledonia in the Pacific Ocean. Their purpose: collecting photos and information that help researchers better understand how the sea snakes impact the ecosystem.
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Happy Turtles in Florida Beach’s Lockdown: Breed More, Survive Better
The COVID-19 lockdown is leading to good news for endangered leatherback sea turtles in Florida, USA: without tourists and waste to impact their chances of survival, marine life researchers are expecting a major boost in this year’s nesting season.