Like prairies, most native wetlands, savannahs, and forests have also been degraded or destroyed. Their future depends on ...
By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor Today's West Seattle Ecology Fair at Our Lady of Guadalupe was about more than just connecting with resources (as shown in our first report) - it was also an ...
The cumulative effect of social advantages across a lifetime—from parental warmth in childhood to friendship, community engagement and religious support in adulthood—may slow the biological processes ...
The Air National Guard base in Portland and the Fairchild Air Force base near Spokane are among nearly 140 military sites ...
A global experiment has helped explain why some animals use stealthy patterns to hide from predators, while others use ...
The Catholic University of America hosted a panel this week to discuss how Christians should think about the developing ...
The U.S. Department of Defense quietly changed its timeline for cleaning up toxic forever chemicals contaminating groundwater at two military bases in Oregon and Washington, delaying the process by si ...
As one of the representatives of Chinese traditional culture, the publicity of Yellow River culture abroad helps to promote international exchanges and tell the story of the Yellow River well to the ...
The Outdoor School for All Maine Students program launched last week at The Ecology School in Saco, hosting seventh-grade ...
Lincoln's S. Kathleen Lyons is providing a new framework—Earth system engineering—for examining how organisms, including humans, have fundamentally altered ecosystems on a global scale across hundreds ...