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70 Bee-Eaters in Tamil Nadu Signal Thriving Ecosystem
Planet Wins3h ago

70 Bee-Eaters in Tamil Nadu Signal Thriving Ecosystem

A stunning flock of 70 chestnut bee-eaters spotted flying in perfect sync at Tamil Nadu's Anamalai Tiger Reserve reveals what happens when nature is left undisturbed. The rare sighting shows a healthy, balanced ecosystem quietly thriving.

The Better India2 min read
Scientists Push to Save Spiders Before It's Too Late
Planet WinsMar 3

Scientists Push to Save Spiders Before It's Too Late

Researchers discovered 90% of North American insects and spiders have zero conservation protections, even though they're essential for healthy ecosystems. A new study is rallying support to protect these forgotten creatures before pest populations spiral out of control.

Euronews2 min read
Old Salmon Cans Reveal Healthy Alaska Ecosystems
Global NewsFeb 1

Old Salmon Cans Reveal Healthy Alaska Ecosystems

Scientists turned expired canned salmon from the 1970s into a time machine, discovering that increasing parasites actually signal thriving ocean health. What sounds gross is actually great news for Alaska's marine life.

Google News - Science2 min read
Dogs Find New Truffle Species While Hunting in North Carolina
Acts of KindnessJan 28

Dogs Find New Truffle Species While Hunting in North Carolina

Truffle-hunting dogs in North Carolina are doing more than finding gourmet ingredients. They're helping scientists discover new species and monitor ecosystem health across the U.S.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Scientists ID Tiny Mammals by Footprints with 96% Accuracy
InnovationJan 27

Scientists ID Tiny Mammals by Footprints with 96% Accuracy

Researchers developed a breakthrough tracking method that identifies near-identical small mammal species by their footprints alone, achieving 96% accuracy. The non-invasive technology could transform how we monitor ecosystem health across the planet.

Phys.org3 min read