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‘Real and imminent’ extinction risk to whales

By Nya Sustainability on October 15, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

More than 350 scientists and conservationists from 40 countries have signed a letter calling for global action to protect whales, dolphins and porpoises from extinction. They say more than half of all species are of conservation concern, with two on the “knife-edge” of extinction. Lack of action over […]

BC gives Pacific BioEnergy green light to log rare inland rainforest for wood pellets

By Nya Sustainability on October 14, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Prince George plant will grind ancient cedar and hemlock into pellets to be burned for fuel overseas, destroying forest that’s home to endangered caribou and vast stores of carbon. Sean O’Rourke was hiking in B.C.’s globally rare inland rainforest this spring when pink flagging tape indicating a planned cutblock caught […]

New Study Reveals Global Warming Is Affecting Night-Time Temperatures Differently

By Nya Sustainability on October 14, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

From the poles to the tropics, the oceans to our cities, we’ve mapped the fluctuations in temperature that are leading to a climate crisis. But strangely, little attention has been paid to the world’s circadian landscapes of night and day. And a new study shows our nocturnal environment is actually warming at a faster rate […]

VIDEO: Rare and elusive killer whales a mysterious presence in Cayman

By Nya Sustainability on October 13, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Recent sightings of a pod of killer whales off the coast of the Cayman Islands mark only the eighth occasion the elusive mammals have been officially recorded in these waters. Anecdotally, there are suggestions of more frequent sightings, but the range and habits of orcas, both around Cayman […]

Bleak views of melting Antarctic ice, from above and below

By Nya Sustainability on October 13, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Images from satellites high above the Earth have helped a research team put together a stark visual chronicle of decades of glacier disintegration in Antarctica. Meanwhile, a separate international research team has taken the opposite perspective – studying the ice from its underbelly. Both teams are documenting the […]

Venom Glands Similar to Those of Snakes Found for First Time in Amphibians

By Nya Sustainability on October 12, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Brazilian researchers discover that caecilians, limbless amphibians resembling worms or snakes that emerged some 150 million years before the latter, can probably inject venom into their prey while biting. A group led by researchers at Butantan Institute in Brazil and supported by FAPESP has described for the first […]

After 3,000 Years Away, Tasmanian Devils Return to Australia

By Nya Sustainability on October 12, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Thor is taking a break from saving humans with the Avengers to turn his attention to a slightly smaller animal. Chris Hemsworth and his wife, fellow actor Elsa Pataky, recently helped conservationists release 11 Tasmanian devils into a nearly 1000-acre wildlife sanctuary in mainland Australia. The last time […]

Murder hornet sightings in Washington state prompt search for nest before ‘slaughter phase’

By Nya Sustainability on October 11, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Agricultural officials in Washington state said Friday they are trying to find and destroy a nest of Asian giant hornets – also known as murder hornets – amid concerns they could kill honey bees crucial for pollinating raspberry and blueberry crops. Evidence of six of the hornets were […]

Previous incident may have led Orcas to target boats, say experts

By Nya Sustainability on October 11, 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

Experts investigating a series of extraordinary encounters between orcas and yachts off the coasts of Spain and Portugal believe the animals responsible may have been triggered to target boat rudders by an earlier “aversive incident” involving some kind of vessel. ‘They were having a real go’: man tells of orca […]

Megalodon’s hugeness was ‘off-the-scale’ — even for a shark

By Nya Sustainability on October 10, 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

Megalodon was the most massive shark that ever lived, and its gargantuan girth was highly unusual even among sharks, scientists recently discovered.  In fact, Megalodon’s gigantism — it’s estimated to have measured up to 50 feet (15 meters) in length, about as long as a bowling lane — was […]

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