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Transforming the detection of bat species in ecological surveys
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Transforming the detection of bat species in ecological surveys
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Pesticide use by British gardeners is playing a significant role in the declining populations of our songbirds, as shown by the first study of its kin

Moths are more efficient pollinators at night than day-flying pollinators such as bees, finds Read More »

Male birds that are able to repeat song notes precisely stand the best chance of attracting a female mate, according to a new study published in Natur