Models based in part on a method NASA has used to track and count wild salmon in Nevada can now be used by governments and humanitarian organizations to more accurately estimate populations and allocate aid to remote regions of the world.
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NASA Examines Hurricane Delta’s Early Morning Structure
The NASA-NOAA Suomi NPP satellite provided two nighttime views of Hurricane Delta as it moved toward the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Double Jeopardy for Ecologically Rare Birds and Terrestrial Mammals
Common assumptions notwithstanding, rare species can play unique and essential ecological roles.
Study: Risk Of Death Or Injury Is Greater When Roads Are More Clear
A Texas A&M Transportation Institute road safety study showed that while the risk of death or injury proved to be greater during the pandemic, the number of traffic crashes in Texas dropped.
Our Burning Planet: Why We Must Learn to Live With Fire
There is a paradox at the core of Earth’s unraveling firescapes.
Why Green Sports Are Good Sports
A Texas A&M sport ecology expert says leagues, teams and fans can all benefit from promoting environmental sustainability.