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Artificial light on coastlines lures small fish to their doom, coral reef study finds
The Guardian· 3 days agoArtificial light shining from coastlines around the world is acting like “a midnight fridge” full of tasty snacks, threatening young fish who can be drawn to it and who are then eaten by predators ...
This magical abandoned railway tunnel near Sydney is home to thousands of glow worms
Time Out· 5 days agoAn eerie railway tunnel in Wollemi National Park (around two-and-a-half hours west of Sydney in the Greater Blue Mountains area) is home to its very own Dark Spectrum-style subterranean experience ...
Molting in early Cambrian armored lobopodians - Communications Biology
Nature· 2 days agoThis paper presents exceptionally preserved fossils from the early Cambrian that show how molting occurred in some of the very earliest arthropod relatives, a trait which enabled continuous growth in animals with hard exoskeletons.
Gov. Pritzker signs federal and state agreement to protect Lake Michigan from invasive carp
Chicago Tribune· 5 days agoAfter several months of back and forth, officials announced Monday that Illinois had signed a...
Wicken Fen dragonflies thriving at newest nature 'hotspot'
BBC News· 7 days agoA National Trust nature reserve has been named the UK's newest dragonfly hotspot, a title awarded by...