A novel ecological study reveals that vulnerable pond bats spend approximately one-third of their active night resting outdoors, highlighting the critical need to preserve mixed-habitat landscapes to support both foraging and resting behaviors.
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https://www.sflorg.com/2026/04/eco04142601.html
Bats on a break: tracking the secret life of pond bats

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Explore the top career paths with an Environmental Biology degree—from conservation and sustainability to biotech and policy-making. Discover how this versatile field opens doors to impactful, science-driven professions in today’s green economy.
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https://www.scientificworldinfo.com/2025/10/what-can-you-do-with-environmental-biology-degree.html
What can You Do with an Environmental Biology Degree? Top Career Paths

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Latest article = on degrowth, subverting an ecological disaster, and er...mosses! Intrigued? Read it here: https://www.jessicamaybury.com/blog/mosses-degrowth-and-subverting-an-ecological-disaster #moss #environmentalbiology #degrowth
Mosses, degrowth, and subverting an ecological disaster — jessica maybury ‖ rewilding imagination

Yes, the headline of this blog post really does include ‘mosses’, that wasn’t a typo. But what can moss teach us about survival? In this article we travel together through the poetic world of environmental biology into the idea of degrowth and what I would describe generally as a kinder approach tow

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