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University Of Exeter Centre For Ecology News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
One of the Great Wonders of Nature : Migration of 17 1 Million Insects Through Pyrenees Mountain Pass Witnessed by Scientists
Each year 17.1 million insects move through a 98-foot gap in the Pass of Bujaruelo between Pyrenees peaks on the border of Spain and France.
United kingdom
Leo hawkes willleohawkes
Karl wotton
University of exeter centre for ecology
Proceedings of the royal society
University of exeter
Elizabeth lack
Pyrenean pass
Will hawkes
Western european
Royal society
Deformed Wing Virus spread manmade and emanates from Europe
The spread of a disease that is decimating global bee populations is manmade, and driven by European honeybee populations, new research has concluded.
New zealand
United kingdom
United states
Lena wilfert
Roger butlin
University of exeter centre for ecology
Royal society dorothy hodgkin fellowship
University of exeter
University of sheffield
Natural environment research council
Deformed wing virus
Royal society dorothy hodgkin
Penryn campus
North america
Evolutionary biology
Professor mike boots
Bright light nets could save endangered turtles as 40,000 caught and killed every year
Every year, 40,000 green and loggerhead turtles are killed after being accidentally caught in fishing nets across the Mediterranean, both are on the list of endangered species
United kingdom
Pete kibel
Robin snape
University of exeter
Society for the protection of turtles
University of exeter centre for ecology
Fishtek marine
Devon based fishtek marine
Bottle Caps, Halloween Toy and Other Plastics Found Inside Dead Sea Turtles in the Mediterranean
Researchers discovered a variety of large plastic pieces in the guts of dead sea turtles found in the eastern Mediterranean.
Brendan godley
Emily duncan
University of exeter
Cyprus society for the protection of turtles
University of exeter centre for ecology
North cyprus society
North cyprus
Marine pollution
Penryn campus
Exeter marine
Meadow brown butterflies are losing their spots • Earth com
Meadow brown butterflies may lose their spots as a result of climate change, according to a study from the University of Exeter.
University of exeter centre for ecology
University of exeter
Penryn campus
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