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Researchers are celebrating after finding two record-breaking Oystercatchers within just one month of each other on England’s East Coast Wetlands. Both birds are thought to be over 40 years old – ...
Climate change and industrial agriculture have decimated the western monarch butterfly’s crucial food source, threatening the ...
Practicality meets radical style at these Airbnbs at world-class surfing spots in Australia, Hawaii and more, Surf’s up!
Water managers in the Klamath Basin say, for the first time since 2019, there will be enough water to meet everyone's demands ...
Are the longer days and warmer weather making you think about spending more time outdoors? Many of our Connecting Ripon ...
As part of Northern Michigan University’s Anderton’s Earth Week, the Center for Native American Studies will be hosting the ...
Whether you’re in the mood for music, culture or a little bit of superhero action, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the last ...
Imagine walking through a quiet forest and hearing the distant trickle of water suddenly interrupted by a sharp slap—like a ...
After a long and frigid winter, the sound of spring peepers singing from beaver bogs is a welcome one for New Englanders. But ...
Abby-Gayle Prieur, of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever, details the benefits of creating wildlife corridors.
Rising temperatures could tip the scale in an underground battle that has raged for millennia. In the soils of Earth's ...
Warming temperatures can ramp up the activity of methane-producing bacteria in wetland soils, adding to methane emissions.