Por: CBS News World October 27, 2022
It turns out that birds, amphibians and mammals aren't the only animals to communicate by sound. Scientists have discovered dozens of animal species that were once thought to be silent, but are actually vocal communicators – including singing sea turtles and acoustic-producing living fossils. The tuatara, considered living fossils, also use vocal communication. Gabriel Jorgewich-Cohen An international research team found evidence that 53... + full article
The Advocate USA Opinion November 04, 2022
From white-tailed deer to whooping cranes, wildlife are a big part of what defines Louisiana. Sadly, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) estimates that 362 species in the state are already at risk. It’s part of a larger national trend where more than... + más
Where the turtle tracks lead | Orlando Sentinel
Feds to plug dozens of old, leaky oil wells in these havens for Louisiana wildlife | The Advocate
Newsweek USA Tech November 02, 2022
Scientists have recently announced a new black coral species thriving in warm temperatures.Teams with ocean exploration non-profit OceanX initially made the discovery in 2020 during an expedition in the Neom region of the northern Red Sea in Saudi Arabia.Black coral is usually... + más
Feds plan $125 million response for mystery disease killing corals in Gulf, Caribbean | The Advocate
Gulf of Mexico’s largest coral sanctuary faces an extreme threat that’s mystifying scientists | The Advocate
Newsweek USA Tech October 20, 2022
It has been over 10 years since the terrors of the last Silent Hill game left fans of the franchise shaking in terror, but now, all of that is changing. After years of silence—and a failed attempt to reboot the franchise with P.T. back in 2014—Silent Hill is finally getting... + más
How to watch the Silent Hill Transmission live stream | Newsweek
In ‘The Silent Twins,’ a sisterhood beyond speech | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA Tech October 17, 2022
At long last, Konami has revealed the upcoming Silent Hill Transmission live stream, a presentation set to reveal new information about the beloved horror franchise. While there have been numerous rumors of new Silent Hill games and remakes swirling around for several years,... + más
Manchin’s New Bill Could Lead to One Big Climate Win | The Atlantic
Nord Stream suffers damage to three offshore gas pipelines | Fox Business
Forbes USA Life October 16, 2022
Antigua and Barbuda are an idyllic spot for anyone interested in experiencing abundant turtle life. getty Spectacular beaches, incredible seafood, and impressive resorts represent just a fraction of the many reasons Antigua and Barbuda makes an ideal winter escape. It’s also... + más
Top 3 Reasons Why Antigua & Barbuda Is A Birder’s Paradise | Forbes
U.N. meeting brings tributes to late queen | Portland Press Herald
NBC News USA Science October 13, 2022
The Endangered Species Act’s protections often kick in too late to fully recover the declining populations of animals, plants and insects it is designed to help, according to a study published in the journal PLoS ONE on Wednesday. The researchers who evaluated some 970 cases... + más
Snail darter, focus of epic conservation fight, is recovered | The Boston Globe
Feds deny increased gopher tortoise protections in Florida | Orlando Sentinel
Newsweek USA World October 06, 2022
Scientists have found that sea snakes are living in the twilight zone of the ocean.The reptiles, including coral-reef snakes, and the yellow-lipped sea krait, mostly live across the tropical waters of the western Pacific and Indian Ocean, but their populations in reefs across... + más
Very rare and deadly bright orange snakes found in car park | Newsweek
In Anna Deavere Smith’s ‘Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992,’ the voices of a shattered city | The Boston Globe
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