Sustainable travel is a word we are hearing a lot of these days. And, sustainable practices don’t just apply to the travel industry, they apply to all...
By Tonya Wiley, Havenworth Coastal Conservation Sawfish are majestic marine animals that were once found in coastal waters of the United States from Texas to North Carolina....
By U-Michigan News ANN ARBOR—The miles-wide asteroid that struck Earth 66 million years ago wiped out nearly all the dinosaurs and roughly three-quarters of the planet’s...
All Photo Credit Ed Marshall – Plastic nurdles, Norfolk, January 2019. A new report by international wildlife conservation charity, Fauna & Flora International (FFI), highlights the disastrous...
By U-Michigan News ANN ARBOR—Hydrogen, the most abundant and lightest element in the universe, can play a significant role in accelerating Michigan’s clean-energy transition away from...
3,000-year-old canoe was recovered by the Wisconsin Historical Society and local Native Nations Wisconsin Historical Society maritime archaeologists, alongside partners from Wisconsin’s Native Nations, recovered a...
The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is excited to announce that our Science Without Borders® Challenge is now open! This annual art contest inspires students from all over the...
The new Green Fins Hub offers enhanced and global membership for participating dive and snorkel operators to conserve the marine environment Bristol, UK – Sustainable marine...
The Madagascar Whale Shark Project is announcing a new way for ocean lovers to support its efforts to protect endangered whale sharks. The project has launched a donation-based Patreon page to...
By The University of Vienna Highly conserved genes ensure lifelong differentiation of neurons and glandular cells in sea anemones The genetic fingerprint of the sea anemone Nematostella...