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Fish populations and local biodiversity are also experiencing a boost. Local team tracks elusive species returning to remote ...
It’s the foundation of our agriculture system. The expansion of the human population alongside rising environmental stressors ...
Environmental journalists watched forest thinning projects up close, hearing about the cooperation needed to succeed.
Imagine wandering through the lush English countryside, where vibrant meadows once teemed with wildflowers and the air buzzed ...
Once thought resistant to invasion, California's deserts are losing native plants to aggressive weedy species like Saharan mustard. New research shows its spread is disrupting biodiversity and ...
For the first time, a new study finds climate change is now the primary driver of biodiversity loss in the United States. Researchers examined the five predominant threats facing 2,766 imperiled ...
Lorayne Meltzer has lived along the Gulf of California for 30 years. As an ecologist and director of a binational field ...
This study catalogs vascular flora in Sardinia's abandoned mines, focusing on metallophytes and their potential for ...
The event is hosted by FoLAR, the nonprofit that launched the movement that brought the L.A. River back to life.
The bobcat that frequents the western end of San Diego’s Tecolote Canyon Natural Park, a 600-acre coastal watershed haven ...
The long-awaited revised National Planning Framework has been approved by the Government. Our Planning & Environment team ...