The Amos Lake Association, Inc. has received a $20,000 state grant to continue its efforts to curtail hydrilla, an aggressive invasive aquatic weed, from taking hold and spreading in the lake. The ...
Only decisive, coordinated action can help Asia curb wildlife smuggling and keep its appetite for pangolin from killing off the species Earlier this year, scientists at the Zoological Survey of India ...
Dungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's effect on California's coastal waters, a new study finds. The team seeks to help ...
Division of Wildlife is conducting a statewide bald eagle nest census in 2025 and is requesting the public’s help to locate ...
Recent federal- and state-level orders to divert water have environmentalists concerned over local impacts on this historic ...
Chinese crime networks and Mexican cartels are using Canadian ports to trade highly lucrative fish bladders for the precursor chemicals needed to produce fentanyl.
As a senator, JD Vance supported funding for the restoration of the lakes. Advocates are hoping the vice president will as ...
Tropical forests lose species due to humans, even inside protected areas. Scientists found that forests near people have ...
Giving attention to a few species limits research and support for others. It goes as far as disconnecting us from the idea that nature is connected.
There are fewer than 400 North Atlantic right whales, whose numbers have decreased exponentially due to the fishing industry.
A bill to authorize game wardens to deal with sometimes-pesky otters turned, for a moment, into an effort to altogether ...
Tropical forests are massive biodiversity storehouses. While these rich swathes of land constitute less than one-tenth of Earth’s surface, they harbor more than 60% of known species. Among them is a ...
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