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A new study published in the journal Fisheries shows how a salmon-focused ecosystem protection strategy in the North Pacific can deliver meaningful results in the global drive to protect biodiversity.
Pollinator species are declining around the world. How can you help them using your own backyard? Here are some tips and tricks.
Our Changing Planet is an ambitious natural history series exploring the issues facing the planet’s most threatened ...
Four-year-old Emmitt Elliott stared in awe through a magnifying glass as he studied the various endangered and threatened ...
Beneath the sparkling blue waves of the Pacific lies a hidden world teeming with biodiversity, wonder, and weirdness. At Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, visitors ...
Whole-genome analysis raises concerns about the rare songbird, the authors of a recent study say, but could also help with ...
Wolves, iconic predators of the wild, thrive in certain U.S. states. Discover which states have the highest wolf populations, where they roam, and the efforts to protect these majestic animals. Learn ...
With Earth Day just around the corner, lots of schools are thinking and planning how to get their students more involved in ...
The location of large-scale solar farm developments can play a significant role in protecting biodiversity says a new report ...
When Steve Stierwalt studied agriculture at the University of Illinois in the 1970s, soil health wasn’t commonly taught or ...