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North America’s largest wildlife overpass opens over six lane interstate in Colorado

For decades, highways across North America have expanded with little consideration for how wildlife moves across the landscape or how deeply those movements are tied to long term ecosystem health. Roads have sliced through migration routes that existed long before modern development, fragmenting habitats and isolating animal populations that rely on seasonal movement to survive.…
Lucifer Bee Unveiled: The New Species Lighting Up Biodiversity Research

In the heart of Western Australia, deep within a region that most people will never visit, scientists have uncovered a creature that sounds more like something from myth than biology. A newly identified leafcutter bee species, now named Megachile lucifer, has stunned researchers with its tiny, yet unmistakable, devil-like horns. While the discovery may sound…
One Of China’s Richest Men, Jack Ma, Bought 28,000 Acres Of U.S. Wilderness And Turned It Into A Wildlife Sanctuary

When billionaires make headlines, it’s usually for snapping up tech companies, launching themselves into space, or buying yet another penthouse with an ego-sized view. But every so often, someone takes a different path—quieter, greener, and a little more unexpected. One of the world’s most recognizable tech tycoons, a man who helped reshape global commerce from…
The Once-In-An-Eon Event That Gave Earth Plants Has Happened Again

Sometimes, nature has a way of surprising us, and this discovery is one of those moments. Scientists have found a tiny marine bacterium that’s done something extraordinary: it’s become part of its algal host and evolved into a nitrogen-fixing organelle. This kind of event is so rare it’s only happened three other times in the…
