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Moth populations are experiencing steep declines across the globe due to habitat loss, pesticides, and the climate crisis.
As oil companies push for drilling on the Amazon coast, an underwater war silences the ocean’s most vocal creatures.
A. Many Florida snakes breed during the warmer months. In some species, two males will fight each other in a ritualized combat for the “right” to mate with a female. Among Florida species, this is ...
Tropical trees are dying faster than ever, and it's not just heat or drought to blame. Scientists have uncovered a surprising ...
The course brings students directly into the heart of the dynamic interactions between coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass ...
Creating new scientific models of plankton is "critical" to understanding the scale of global climate change, a new paper ...
From Shakespeare’s plays to William Wordsworth’s poetry to J.R.R Tolkien’s fantasy realms, Britain’s lush green forests are ...
We praise AI for its speed and smarts—but what if every question comes at a hidden cost to our planet? Here's the true price ...
Traditional 'jhum' cultivation and subsequent growth of bamboo as well as extensive cotton farming in the past have resulted in topsoil loss, degradation of its health and an adverse ecological impact ...
An international publication led by Plymouth Marine Laboratory highlights how upgrading current plankton models is critical ...
Researchers are analyzing “big data” sets, including satellite imagery and 25 years of weather data, to detect early warning signs of decline in tidal wetlands across the country.
A recently published study in the journal BioScience reveals that endangered longleaf pine ecosystems—among North America's ...