Federal data only tells part of the story of how the global wildlife trade is fueling nature loss, a new study shows.
When you see a picture for the first time, you have no idea who pressed the shutter. Photography can be a great equalizer when it comes to race and representation.
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In the vast urban sprawl of Arizona, the habitat of the tiny western burrowing owl is being destroyed—prompting ...
WEST ORANGE, N.J. (AP) — Along the long road from American icon to endangered species and back again, the bald eagle — the ...
Unfortunately, the most common falcon, American kestrel ... Ohio Division of Wildlife and Ohio Department of Transportation partnered to place 41 boxes on highway signs in Crawford and Wyandot ...
Could African lions survive in America? African lions have different ecological requirements and adaptations than the native North American wildlife. Introducing African lions into the American ...
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The past year saw robust expansion across BREEAM’s North American portfolio, including a 43% increase in the number of assets certified by BREEAM in the region, reinforcing its critical role as the ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Denali is visible from Pt. Woronzof, Oct. 9, 2024, as a person rides a bicycle on the Tony Knowles Coastal ...
At the National Museum of African American History and Culture, “In Slavery’s Wake” tells the international history of slavery and Black freedom Kaila Philo Charcoal portraits depict six of ...