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In November, tens of thousands of male olive ridley sea turtles start congregating just 5km nearshore in Odisha, India. They ...
The longest standing cover crop tile-drained research site in Illinois is finding solutions to reach the nutrient loss ...
The spring sun glinted off the cars rolling through Ichetucknee Springs State Park, but the caravan wasn't headed to the park ...
In a challenge to the planned expansion of the McKinney National Airport, a North Texas conservation group is asking a ...
The Afro-Asiatic wildcat (Felis lybica) is the world’s most widely distributed wildcat, but experts and information on the ...
The recovery of the humpback whale population suggests we may have been mistaken about their birthing grounds — tropical waters aren't the only places where they give birth. Humpback whales may not ...
A new study in Panama found that entrusting forests to Indigenous inhabitants may be a more effective conservation strategy ...
Scioto Soil and Water Conservation District is currently accepting enrollments for its CSI: Shawnee Science Camp, which will take place in July. The event is designed to connect campers with natural ...
A new analysis found that ingesting plastic can disrupt proteins that facilitate key functions in seabirds—the latest in a ...
After a decades-long campaign to beat the parasites down to Panama, they’re speeding back up north.
Dr. Ben Vernasco, a research scientist for Whitman College, shared insights into how sound and DNA are being used to study local wildlife. "Animals, birds in particular, make sounds for a variety of ...
The quokkas, known for their apparent smiles, have become a popular tourist attraction on a tiny island off of Australia's ...