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Pinch your noses, beachgoers, there’s a “golden tide” upon the Texas coast and it’s not as pleasant as it sounds. It’s also not particularly golden, based on photos shared by the Harte Research ...
Rapid climate change is upending plant life in the Arctic. A new study in Nature shows how one of the most fragile ecosystems ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNTo combat monarch butterfly population loss, federal officials seek threatened statusMonarch butterflies are migrating through parts of the South and Midwest as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks public ...
The Biomass satellite will measure the trunks, branches and stems of the trees that populate the planet's forests. ESA says ...
An international study has revealed spruce trees not only respond to a solar eclipse but actively anticipate it by ...
Bees, fish and plants show how climate change’s accelerating pace is disrupting nature in 2 key ways
Fast-rising temperatures can change how plants and animals behave and disrupt the delicate timing of pollination.
Foresters argue the pros and cons of various models of sustainable forestry, but the overall goal is the same: Timber ...
The challenge is to find forests with both strong climate-growth relationships and trees over a century old — substantially ...
The Center for Biological Diversity petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today to protect the thin-leaved peavine under the Endangered Species Act. These rare plants are found only in ...
A preservation project will restore trails, remove invasive species and protect native species on Trinity Health Ann Arbor ...
A wildlife corridor is a strip of habitat that wildlife can use to get from one natural area to another. In 2015, local ...
Foresters argue the pros and cons of various models of sustainable forestry, but the overall goal is the same.
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