Browsing: GrrlScientist
These tiny frogs remind us of how little we know about the biodiversity of the Andes Mountains. An international team…
How quickly can we change ocean chemistry without damaging marine ecosystems and its associated ecosystem services? The world’s oceans are…
Greed and selfishness are failing humanity: can “moral ambition” save the day – and us? Doesn’t everything die at last,…
Warming temperatures at night combined with habitat destruction are the cause of large population declines in wild native bee populations.…
A cloud forest reserve was recently created in the Andes of southern Ecuador to help conserve the range-restricted Endangered Red-faced…
The first hummingbird species to presumably nest and roost in colonies has been discovered in the high Andes of Ecuador.…
This engaging book recounts how the deep problems in the current pharmaceutical and medical industries in the United States stem…
Yes, people really do underestimate the cognitive abilities of fish. Fish are much smarter than humans give them credit for.…
A single gene in the shorebird species known as ruffs controls the blood concentrations of testosterone in males, and this…
A new study finds that overlooking the lives of female birds can have severe conservation consequences I’ve long wondered why…












