A new study analyzes findings from more than 170 papers to clarify what we know so far about the ecological impacts of large carnivore recovery in North America and what mysteries still remain.
The grant from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will enable researchers to study dry-season prey concentrations in the ...
From the late 1920s to the 1960s, the site at the UW Botanical Gardens was one of Seattle’s largest landfills. The soil at ...
A recent study from Oregon State University estimated that more than 3,500 animal species are at risk of extinction because ...
The Institute of Educational Opportunities at Montana Tech will host a series of events November 5–7 to celebrate ...
As shoreline protection dwindles, a faith-based group partners with locals and youth to rebuild natural barriers, one sapling ...
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Reef restoration shouldn't just be about growing corals—but also bringing reefs to life, new study suggests
Over the past twenty years, coral reef restoration has seen unprecedented growth worldwide. From Indonesia to the Caribbean, ...
While the Klamath youth cultivated a deeper connection to their wild river being reborn, they also inspired Indigenous-led ...
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