A federal judge has halted a proposal to poison a remote creek in the Absaroka Mountains as part of a trout introduction project, writing that the plan runs counter to the Wilderness Act.
Thought to be extinct in the wild, the Spix Macaw currently exists in captivity with their numbers in the dismally low 60 to ...
The U.S. withdrawal from COP30 not only sidelines the world’s second-largest emitter—it reorders the balance of power in ...
Scientists have typically pointed to habitat loss as the key factor behind the worldwide drop in bird populations worldwide, but climate change poses a second, closely linked threat.
The first study, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, found that wild boars in the Czech ...
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In After the Spike, two economists make a provocative case that population decline could stall innovation and human progress.
Large mammals in Yellowstone adapt to summer heat by changing behavior—shaped more by landscape than biology, a new study ...
Jellyfish Day honors one of Earth’s oldest and most fascinating creatures, glowing reminders of resilience beneath the waves.
Despite conservation efforts, Puerto Rico is still home to 16 species that are considered threatened, endangered, or at risk ...
Black vultures have killed and eaten several calves on Tom Karr’s cattle ranch in southeastern Ohio, a loss he says didn't ...
Everything from temperature, soil conditions, and rainfall can affect how food tastes. As the climate changes, it’s messing ...