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The curator of birds and mammals is recognized for his collaborative research on biodiversity and conservation.
The whale’s death is the first in the San Francisco Bay Area since the end of the Unusual Mortality Event.
Statement by Paige Laduzinsky, senior exhibit content developer, California Academy of Sciences.
Roopnarine and Wyatt are honored for their contributions to scientific research, advocacy, and education.
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World-renowned international photo competition awards awe-inspiring wildlife and conservation images.
Democratized access to collections data will help guide conservation and management decisions across the state.
Using a novel Past-Present-Future approach, the researchers uncovered the "sea cow effect" on kelp forests.
Pedigree provides insights for maximizing genetic diversity and adaptability in corals bred for conservation.
Adorable additions support the long term health of endangered African penguin population.
Academy researchers use cutting-edge sequencing technology to determine origins of color mimicry in beetles.
The 39-member Board continues to be led by Board Chair Dan Janney.
The new Fellows join the governing group of more than 450 distinguished scientists and leaders.
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