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It’s no sweat for salt marsh sparrows to beat the heat if they have a larger bill
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Will global warming be hell on the hellbender? Smithsonian study aims to find out.
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Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and George Mason University expand partnership
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New study reveals desert tortoise is actually two distinct species
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Whole-genome analysis at center of effort to save Tasmanian devil
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“Extinct” birds reappear in rainforest fragments in Brazil
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Genetic study confirms American crocodiles and critically endangered Cuban crocodiles are hybridizing in the wild
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Is ecology biased against non-native species?
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Scientists turn to social networking and citizen scientists to help keep track of amphibians
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Damai, a two-and-a-half-year-old female Sumatran tiger, makes her debut at the National Zoo
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With 800 color photographs, new book takes a fascinating look inside palms
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Scientists discover the largest assembly of whale sharks ever recorded
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Stranding records are faithful reflection of live whale and dolphin populations, new study reveals
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Slideshow: Species discovered by Smithsonian researchers the past decade
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Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute to help create frozen repository of sperm and embryonic cells for Great Barrier Reef corals