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Populations of animals and plants separated by even thousands of miles can rise and fall together driven by ecological ...
As India charts its path toward energy transition and climate commitments, regions like Chhattisgarh, long dependent on coal, ...
The less intensively you manage the soil, the better the soil can function. Such as not plowing as often or using more grass-clover mixtures as cover crops. Surprisingly, it applies to both ...
Alexandra Chow wanted to learn more about the science of climate justice, so she landed an internship where she gets to work on forest restoration, . . .
Many wetlands are disappearing, but Louisiana’s “accidental” Wax Lake Delta is growing—and informing coastal restoration ...
Imagine stepping through a tangled hedge and finding yourself in a world where nature and humanity exist in perfect harmony—a place where wildflowers jostle with herbs, bees hum around ancient apple ...
University of Florida researchers studied how urban green spaces can be designed in a way to benefit both humans and wildlife ...
Imagine wandering through the lush English countryside, where vibrant meadows once teemed with wildflowers and the air buzzed ...
For cool-season plants, lower soil temperatures can be an asset. Vegetables like peas, beans, lettuce, arugula, and spinach ...
The carnivorous "bone collector" caterpillar is the only known species of its kind, researchers say, and its ancient lineage ...
The less intensively you till the soil, the better the soil can function. Such as not ploughing as often or using more ...
Explore Ecology’s Environmental Stewardship Awards go to Goleta Family School gardeners, San Marcos High’s Sustainable Future ...