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New research from Kelly Zamudio at The University of Texas at Austin and an international team finds climate change threatens ...
A group of Brazilian researchers has, for the first time in the entire Atlantic Rainforest, estimated the population density ...
Known as the “Suicide Forest,” it’s eerily silent and steeped in tragic history and mystery. Filled with venomous snakes, ...
Catherine Cruz reports on the sihek, an endangered bird that recently returned to the wild and laid eggs at their new Pacific ...
California’s Channel Islands, often called North America’s Galapagos, are home to a stunning array of unique wildlife and ...
Besides burning thousands of homes and displacing residents, the January fires, like earlier ones, upended the natural ...
A fast-moving wildfire burning in New Jersey on Tuesday forced thousands of people to evacuate and closed a stretch of a major highway. The Garden State Parkway, one ...
When the fur trade wiped out North America’s sea otters in the early 20th century, sea urchins—a favorite otter food—exploded ...
A forest may burn to the ground ... compared to 47 at control sites. Animal life was similarly richer, with burrow sites hosting nearly 1,000 individuals across 35 species, including birds, small ...
Chilling photographs, often taken mere moments before disaster, have become an eerie testament to our most universal fear - ...
Plants use toxic chemicals to protect themselves from insects, herbivores, and pathogens. But they also need to attract ...
Earth Day, this Tuesday, April 25, honors the world’s flora and fauna, a cause that former Telluride residents Cari and Ryan ...
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