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New research reveals the impact of discarded plastic materials on young birds—with chicks dying after becoming entangled in ...
Beginning in the 1880s, humans built progressively larger diversions, dams, and reservoirs in the Rio Grande Basin, leaving ...
Imagine a world where just six out of every 100 newborns make it to their teenage years, the rest unable to survive ...
As sea surface temperature rises, some shark species could linger in northern waters nearly a month longer than usual, ...
New research reveals the impact of discarded plastic materials on young birds – with chicks dying after becoming entangled in synthetic fibres used to build their nests. Scientists from the University ...
The Coral Triangle has often been compared to the Amazon rainforest, based on the sheer scale of its biodiversity. And now, ...
In 2010, the animated version of “How to Train Your Dragon” took the world by storm with its novel animation style, ...
Heartbreaking photos and video footage reveal white storks - one of Europe's biggest birds - tangled up in plastic waste, rope and other harmful human debris.
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to ...
Freshwater fish are an ‘aquatic version of the canary in the coalmine’ for Africa’s rivers, lakes and wetlands, a new report ...
Raccoons join hornets, ibis and some kinds of algae as invasive species putting Europe’s biodiversity at risk.View on ...
A trailblazing Kent vegetable producer has been honoured with a leading conservation award in recognition of its commitment ...