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  • Mussel survey reveals alarming degradation of River Thames ecosystem since the 1960s
    December 1, 2022

    Mussel survey reveals alarming degradation of River Thames ecosystem since the 1960s

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  • DAILY DOSE: Rampant corruption in the World Health Organization; Invasive species have killed off traditional baseball bats.
    October 20, 2022

    DAILY DOSE: Rampant corruption in the World Health Organization; Invasive species have killed off traditional baseball bats.

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  • Ancient invasion can inform modern strategies for wildlife conservation.
    October 18, 2022

    Ancient invasion can inform modern strategies for wildlife conservation.

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  • Invading hordes of crazy ants may have finally met their kryptonite.
    April 1, 2022

    Invading hordes of crazy ants may have finally met their kryptonite.

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  • Stemming the tide of invasive species in Great Lakes.
    March 17, 2022

    Stemming the tide of invasive species in Great Lakes.

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  • Montana Lake study reveals how invasive species affect native food webs.
    November 9, 2021

    Montana Lake study reveals how invasive species affect native food webs.

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  • Invasive species in Europe listed by priority.
    November 29, 2020

    Invasive species in Europe listed by priority.

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  • Fire ants are spreading across the globe, end of story
    November 15, 2018

    Fire ants are spreading across the globe, end of story

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  • The Daily Dose: Fight pain with hunger and hunger with pain. Got it?
    April 24, 2018

    The Daily Dose: Fight pain with hunger and hunger with pain. Got it?

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  • The wrong kind of biodiversity?
    June 13, 2017

    The wrong kind of biodiversity?

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