Hiking through the emerald green canopy of the bosque, or riverside cottonwood forest, near downtown Albuquerque, Tricia Snyder, an advocate for WildEarth Guardians, believes zero hour has arrived for the Rio Grande.
A UAB research team has managed to track the behaviour of microplastics during their "journey" through the intestinal tract of a living organism and illustrate what happens along the way.
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have found changes in the morphology of many birds in Israel over the past 70 years, which they interpret to be a response to climate change.
Many wild salmon populations in B.C. have experienced substantial declines over the last three decades.
A University of Guelph project to revive an endangered butterfly species has made a big, fluttery leap forward.
Due to global warming, temperatures in the Arctic are climbing rapidly.
Salamanders that live their entire lives in the crowns of the world’s tallest trees, California’s coast redwoods, have evolved a behavior well-adapted to the dangers of falling from high places: the ability to parachute, glide and maneuver in mid-air.
The study identified types of habitat that could be targeted for bumblebee conservation.
Research team including Göttingen University assess the efficiency of agri-environmental measures from different perspectives
Researchers develop a new method to simultaneously measure flow and oxygen.
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