A report from the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute outlines the benefits of state-funded conservation easements on working lands.
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U.S. Fishing and Seafood Industries Saw Broad Declines Last Summer Due to COVID-19
The U.S. fishing and seafood sector generated more than $200 billion in annual sales and supported 1.7 million jobs in recent years.
Climate Change Doesn’t Spare the Smallest
In a normal year, biologists Daniel Janzen and Winnie Hallwachs spend about six months in Costa Rica, where they conduct research and pursue conservation efforts in Área de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG), a World Heritage Site in the northwest that encompasses a network of parks and preserves they helped establish in the 1980s and that has grown to more than 400,000 acres, including marine, dry forest, cloud forest, and rain forest environments.
Changing Resilience of Oceans to Climate Change
Oxygen levels in the ancient oceans were surprisingly resilient to climate change, new research suggests.
Acute Itching in Eczema Patients Linked to Environmental Allergens
In addition to a skin rash, many eczema sufferers also experience chronic itching, but sometimes that itching can become torturous.
Extreme Fire Weather
When the Thomas Fire raged through Ventura and Santa Barbara counties in December 2017, Danielle Touma, at the time an earth science researcher at Stanford, was stunned by its severity.