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Are we witnessing nature’s adaptation to human waste? [Plastic pollution] [Animal adaptation] [Evolution in action] [Wildlife and waste] [Environmental change] #PlasticPollution # ...
We don’t want plastic in the ocean. Most plastic degrades slowly and we have all seen pictures and videos of marine life being harmed by plastic. While many environmental issues are ...
Human languages display a pattern known as Zipf’s law. Now, researchers have found the same pattern in whale song. In all known human languages there is a surprising pattern: the most frequent word in ...
Wonky freezing patterns could do even more harm to lake wildlife. Because lake water is darker than ice, it absorbs more heat, which can set up the lake for warmer summer temperatures. Vaughan ...
According to environmental activist R Govindan, consumers just throw away their liquor bottles littering the area, causing threat to wildlife. "Plastic wastes cause long-term negative effects to ...
It takes 500-1,000 years for plastic to break down, and scientists now question whether it ever fully degrades. Health studies on wildlife are extremely difficult and costly, but plastics are ...
Nov. 12 (UPI) --A coyote that had a plastic jug stuck over its head for at least a week was rescued by members of the public in Illinois and is now recovering at a wildlife rescue. Flint Creek ...
A hermit crab trundles across a beach in Japan's Okinawa, carrying its home on its back: not a shell, but a disintegrating plastic yellow measuring spoon. The crab is far from alone. Plastic waste has ...
Bangkok (AFP) – A hermit crab trundles across a beach in Japan's Okinawa, carrying its home on its back: not a shell, but a disintegrating plastic yellow measuring spoon. The crab is far from alone.
A hermit crab trundles across a beach in Japan's Okinawa, carrying its home on its back: not a shell, but a disintegrating plastic yellow measuring spoon. The crab is far from alone. Plastic waste ...