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Ecologist worried damaged boat could pollute sensitive rock platform

Ecologist raises environmental concerns after boat runs aground in northern NSW Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 7:06am In short: A vessel ran aground in northern NSW on Tuesday and had to be salvaged by excavators. An ecologist says he is now concerned for the intertidal ecosystem.

ABC Australia 5d ago

Ecologist calls for plastics ban in cemetery

Alison Fure is asking the council to begin phasing out plastic decorative items, including flowers.

BBC Science 3d ago

Why do rival plants coexist? The secret is in the soil beneath the oaks

Why do rival plants coexist? The secret is in the soil beneath the oaks Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Alexander Pol Deputy Editor How can plants that compete for the same resources grow in the same area without one driving the other to extinction? Ecologists have been trying to answer this question for decades, and a surprising new explanation has now emerged: the soil surrounding oak trees acts as a silent mediator that restrains the dominant species and gives an advantage to weaker ones,...

Phys.org 4d ago

Suzanne Simard on the wood wide web, connectedness – and Avatar

Rowan Hooper met ecologist Suzanne Simard under an oak tree in Kew Gardens, London, to talk about her new book, criticism of her work, and getting a call from James Cameron's people

New Scientist 28d ago

Finding Needles in the Haystack: Transductive Active Labeling in Ecology

Announce Type: new Abstract: Active learning is now standard practice in labeling ecological data, enabling ecologists to quickly process large volumes of field data to understand and monitor natural environments. Current practices evaluate active learning inductively, estimating predictive performance on a held-out test set.

arXiv CS 7d ago

Finding and saving the world's biggest trees before they disappear

Finding and saving the world's biggest trees before they disappear Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 4:30am Found on the island of Taiwan, "The Heaven Sword" is the tallest tree in East Asia. Measured at a whopping 84.1 metres tall, the 1000-year-old tree is five times the height of Queensland's Big Pineapple, and belongs to an ancient cypress species. Despite its seemingly unmissable height, it was only found a few years ago through a decade-long project to map Taiwan's tallest trees.

ABC Australia 1d ago

Bison restoration efforts and grazing rights hinge on one question: Are bison wildlife?

Bison restoration efforts and grazing rights hinge on one question: Are bison wildlife? Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Bison are political animals. A federal decision to revoke grazing leases for bison on public lands on the rolling plains of eastern Montana is the latest manifestation of long-standing contention.

Phys.org 6d ago

Ever seen a cave cricket? Australia now has three new species of these spindly, spider-like creatures

Ever seen a cave cricket? Australia now has three new species of these spindly, spider-like creatures Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor When you picture a cave, you probably think of an environment devoid of life. But for most caves on Earth, this couldn't be further from the truth.

Phys.org 4d ago

Daily briefing: Trial to ‘de-age’ cells treats first person

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