If you didn’t have time to read Saturday’s State of Nature Update, here’s your chance to listen to it instead!
This week I’m covering the stories:
Biodiversity:
* ‘God Squad’ votes unanimously to exempt offshore drilling from Endangered Species Act restrictions.
* Project to restore Atlantic salmon to Maine streams shows promise, but challenges remain.
* Some snakes get their venom from poisonous toads, but how do they know if they have enough of it?
* New species are discovered at record rates - but is it enough to save them before they’re gone?
* Fake fur during cultural ceremonies benefits leopards in Africa.
* Native seed farm grows native plants to restore California’s ecosystems.
Pollution & Pesticides:
* Rising cancer rates in Iowa are linked to environmental pollutants, study says.
* Recycled plastics are repurposed into Hawaii’s roads - with no apparent increase in microplastics.
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