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    “Flagship” individual animals like Cecil the lion or Freya the walrus can boost conservation, new research suggests.

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    A new University of Washington-led study has found that even in remote, rarely visited national parks, the presence of even just a few humans impacts the activity of wildlife that live there. Nearly any level of human activity in a protected area like a national park can alter the behavior of animals there, the study found.

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    For birds that inhabit developed areas of the Pacific Northwest, the reduction in noise and commotion from COVID-19 lockdowns may have allowed them to use a wider range of habitats in cities, a new study finds.

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    Author summary Long-term projections of COVID-19 trajectory have been used to inform various policies and decisions such as planning intensive care capacity, selecting clinical trial locations, and deciding on economic policy packages. However, these types of long-term forecasts are challenging as epidemics are complex: they include reinforcing contagion mechanisms that create exponential growth,…

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    How working as a phlebotomist prepared a second-year medical student for the uncertainties of caring for patients.

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