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Tracking veterinary medicines’ risk to the environment

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Tracking veterinary medicines’ risk to the environment April 23, 2025 | Endangered Species | With billions of companion and agricultural animals in the United States alone, it’s clear that human and animal lives are deeply …

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With Commercial Honey Bees Suffering Heavy Losses This Year, It’s Time to Consider Native Pollinators Instead

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With Commercial Honey Bees Suffering Heavy Losses This Year, it’s Time to Consider Native Pollinators Instead March 25, 2025 | Endangered Species | Recent reports of alarming losses within the commercial honey bee industry have …

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Microforests: Small but Mighty Lines of Defense Against Climate Change and Urban Sprawl

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Microforests: Small but Mighty Lines of Defense Against Climate Change and Urban Sprawl November 18, 2024 | Endangered Species | Sometimes really big ideas come in small packages or, in this case, trunks. Microforests or …

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Ephemeral Streams Contributing High Percentage of Pollution in U.S. Waterways

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Ephemeral Streams Contributing High Percentage of Pollution in U.S. Waterways July 31, 2024 | Endangered Species | What waterways contribute to over 50 percent of downstream river systems but are no longer covered by the …

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PFAS: Despite a Flurry of Federal Activity, We’re Still Waiting on Limits

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PFAS: Despite a Flurry of Federal Activity, We’re Still Waiting on Limits February 28, 2024 | Endangered Species | Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have emerged as a significant topic of concern in recent years, …

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Toxicologists Proving Up to the Challenge of Reducing Animal Testing

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Toxicologists Proving Up to the Challenge of Reducing Animal Testing August 24, 2023 | Endangered Species | Animal testing, long a mainstay response to the requirement for a standard set of laboratory studies for each …

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From AI to cost-cutting study techniques, Waterborne’s Innovation Team is driving the future, today

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From AI to cost-cutting study techniques, Waterborne’s Innovation Team is driving the future, today June 26, 2023 | Endangered Species | Innovation, on behalf of our clients and our planet, is the driving force behind …

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How to Save Time & Money in Regulatory Response? Enter Study Management.

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How to Save Time & Money in Regulatory Response? Enter Study Management. April 26, 2023 | Endangered SpeciesRegulations. For those working with chemicals, compliance with regulations and appeasing their respective regulatory agencies is an ongoing …

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Staying Up-to-Date on ECOTOX

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While the ECOTOX knowledgebase has been an available tool for some time now, there is a recent focus on New Approach Methodologies (NAM), to characterize hazard or risk without the use of animal testing. With this important push into the future of ecotoxicological research, the ECOTOX database is certainly expected to be a primary resource.

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Mistletoe: environmental villain or holiday facilitator of love?

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Mistletoe: environmental villain or holiday facilitator of love? December 12, 2022 | Endangered Species | Amy RitterThe myth and story worlds would have us believe that the mistletoe plant is magical. A Hollywood holiday staple, …