Human-wildlife conflict research has often focused on ways such apex predators as lions, tigers and wolves endanger humans.
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Scientists Monitor Impacts of Climate Change on Wetlands
In the heart of the Robson Valley, skirting the western edge of the Rocky Mountains, a diverse range of habitat has captured the attention of scientists studying wetlands and climate change.
50 Years After Hurricane Camille, NOAA Satellites Keep U.S. Weather-Ready
In the late evening hours of August 17, 1969, a catastrophic storm named Hurricane Camille slammed into the Gulf Coast.
New Research Studies Adhesiveness in Ants as a Way to Improve Synthetic Adhesives
Many of us are used to encountering ants scampering across a sidewalk, a trail path or even in our kitchen floor.
Groundwater in Moab Area Less than Previously Reported
A new assessment of groundwater resources in the Spanish Valley watershed in southern Utah shows an amount that is about 30–40% lower than previously reported, according to a U.S. Geological Survey report.
Professor Examines Vulnerabilities of Evacuating During Tornadoes for Mobile Home Residents
In March 2019, one of the deadliest tornadoes recorded in recent years hit the rural part of eastern Alabama.