As climate change threatens ecosystems and economies, scientists and fisheries work together to manage imminent changes.
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 ...
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Global brands, which also include Meta and Gucci, have paid millions of pounds for so-called carbon credits from an ...
Bald eagles have made a major comeback in Ohio, and ODNR seeks help reporting nests for a population survey. You can report ...
Egg watch 2025 is here. The bald eagles starring in Lancaster County’s live eagle camera are caring for three eggs. The ...
The Oklahoma Zoological Society will ask the public to pick a winning license plate design. The deadline for artistic ...
Eventually, the team hopes for a return of these stars to Monterey Bay, where they can help maintain kelp forests, which are declining at a fast pace.
"Seeing even a few cranes at a new roosting site is good news." Farmers team up with scientists on ingenious method for ...
Hirono (D-HI) on Friday announced her support for the bipartisan Wildfire Resilience Through Grazing Research Act, introduced ...
One Maidu and Wintun woman discovered what happens when floating tule on water. The growth of life might be able to limit ...
Too many Palm Beachers look away when it comes to protecting our environment. But there are easy ways to do so.