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For the first time a bat has recovered from its status as an endangered species. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to de-list Arizona’s lesser…
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The southwestern willow flycatcher will remain on the endangered species list, following a review of its status as a unique subspecies. KNAU’s Melissa…
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Climate models predict the pinyon pine could disappear from Arizona this century. New research from Northern Arizona University looks at why some pines…
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Northern Arizona University is home to a giant collection of dried plant specimens that scientists across the globe use as a resource center. The Deaver…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decided today not to list two Colorado River Basin minnows under the Endangered Species Act. Arizona Public Radio’s…
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Scientists want the public’s help to document the biodiversity of the Kaibab National Forest. From the Arizona Science Desk, Melissa Sevigny reports on a…
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A four-year project led by Northern Arizona University will examine how political boundaries can create ecological differences. Researchers will look at…
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An infection normally found in hospitals might also be spread to humans by their dogs. That’s the finding of a Northern Arizona University team that…
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Researchers from Northern Arizona University put tiny fitness trackers on Arctic ground squirrels to track day-to-day movements. The results reveal how…
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Scientists have created the first map of the entire range of the endangered southwestern willow flycatcher. It shows the bird’s habitat is threatened by…