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Youth spring turkey hunting season to kick off with key insights from local biologists

Saturday, April 12, and Sunday, April 14 launches youth spring turkey hunting season in Oklahoma. Hunters 17 years old and younger have their first chance to

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SA-made eco-friendly barrier keeps humans and sharks apart in the Bahamas

Eco-friendly technology developed by marine biologists at Stellenbosch University has been deployed at a private island in the Bahamas to keep humans and sharks apart.

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Biologists in slow and steady race to help North America's largest and rarest tortoise species

While the average lifespan of North America's largest and most rare tortoise species is unknown, biologists have said it could span upward of a century.

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endangered species: Biologists in slow and steady race to help North America's largest and rarest tortoise species

The US wildlife officials have reached an agreement with Ted Turner's Endangered Species Fund to release more Bolson tortoises on the media mogul's ranch in New Mexico. The "safe harbour agreement" will allow the establishment of a free-ranging population of the endangered tortoises.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

bitten, including teenaged surfer max haynes. >> i didn't see anything coming. just i felt on my foot like a bear trap just get me from below, and hard. it felt like it broke my foot. >> reporter: marine biologists believe the small bait fish that sharks eat called bunkers may be partially to blame. >> the bunkers stay ofoffshore, the sharks stay qualify shore. the bunkers move in. is it just they're following the food? >> reporter: it's actually a sign, scientists say, that the water and ecosystem are healthy. there were no shark sightings here today, but to the east two beaches closed because of shark activity. officials at one of them said there was an extraordinary number of bunker fish on the shoreline. lester? >> stephanie gosk, thank you. coming up, our nbc news investigation on self-driving cars. the surprising number of accidents, and what happened to our correspondent when he took a road test. ed t i told mysyself i was s ok with m my moderatete to sevevere rheumamatoid ararthritis sysymptoms. wiwith my psororiatic arthritis s symptoms..

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BBC News

communities that really rely on reefs all throughout the rest of the caribbean and even the rest of the world. a couple of degrees difference in sea temperature might not feel like much to us but corals, which are the organisms that make up coral reefs, are very sensitive to even a couple degrees temperature change. so, as we've seen very high temperatures for a prolonged period of time here and in other locations, we are seeing those effects on corals that can affect their health. so, we've been talking about marine life and the impact on them. what about the impact on the atmosphere, the climate? so, with increased levels of carbon dioxide that have been well documented for decades now, we're seeing a warmer atmosphere, and that actually directly translates to a warmer ocean because the ocean absorbs up to 90% of the atmosphere's heat. so, what can be done about this marine heatwave? right now, we are trying to collect as much data as possible — that's everyone from meteorologists to oceanographers to marine biologists like myself — to really try and understand

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BBC News

like much to us, but corals, which are the organisms that make up coral reefs, are very sensitive to even a couple degrees temperature change. so as we've seen very high temperatures for a prolonged period of time here and in other locations, we are seeing those effects on corals that can affect their health. so we've been talking about marine life and the impact on them. what about the impact on the atmosphere, the climate? so with increased levels of carbon dioxide that have been well documented for decades now, we're seeing a warmer atmosphere. and that actually directly translates to a warmer ocean because the ocean absorbs up to 90% of the atmosphere's heat. so what can be done about this marine heat wave? right now we are trying to collect as much data as possible. that's everyone from meteorologists to oceanographers to marine biologists like myself to really try and understand the impact of this event on organisms and on the physical state of the ocean. for myself, i am a coral reef

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CNN Newsroom Live

something in between. this will help us understand what life is? >> what have you been able to learn so far about this particular organism? what are some of the practical reasons to study these types of worms? >> we learned a lot about this. also, this paper is a combination of my previous work. i spent another 15 years to understand this. using a beloved model from biologists. another enigma. we have so many publications about how they survive from freezing and what they need? to answer the second part of your question, in the meantime, i do not see any practical -- i

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