Noise pollution can stomp its soundprint on plants, a study of motors chugging in a Western forest finds.
Nestling black-chinned hummingbirds are more common near noisy gas wells in a New Mexico woodland than near quieter wells. As noise reshuffles animal species, plants register the changes too, a new study finds.
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