Biologists from the laboratory of Jonathan Myers in Arts & Sciences determined that tree beta diversity a measure of site-to-site variation in the composition of species present within a given area matters more for ecosystem functioning than other components of biodiversity at larger scales.
Trail cameras have captured 567 pictures of local turkeys as part of the St. Louis Wildlife Project, an effort led by scientists at Tyson Research Center and the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis.
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Diversifying the pack: Cross fostering helps Mexican wolf population boost genetic mix The Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka, Missouri, has served as the forefront of the Mexican wolf cross-fostering program since it began in 2014. (Source: Cronkite News) By Christopher Howley | December 15, 2020 at 11:44 AM MST - Updated December 15 at 11:44 AM
ALPINE, Arizona – The day in late January began like any other for a Mexican wolf pup living in the spectacular solitude of eastern Arizona: searching for food with other wolves in the Apache National Forest.
Then came the terrifying chatter of a helicopter, a dash for cover, a jab in the rump – and a nap, courtesy of the sedative Telazol delivered by dart gun.