By Curtin University Popular fireworks should be replaced with cleaner drone and laser light shows to avoid the “highly damaging” impact on wildlife, domestic pets and...
By Stony Brook University Stony Brook-led study reveals summer heatwaves and low dissolved oxygen prove deadly for northern bay scallops as fishery collapses in New York....
Contributed By Rob Moir, PhD Climate Change has brought fiercer storms with devastating floods and long-lasting droughts that stressed and killed plants and animals. Once we...
By USGS Regional News Black carp, which are an invasive fish species in North America, is now known to be established in the wild in parts...
The first-ever Guy Harvey Academy of Arts & Science has opened at Anna Maria Elementary School in Bradenton, Florida. The Guy Harvey Foundation, which collaborates with local...
By U-Michigan News ANN ARBOR—A new analysis of more than 20,000 trees on five continents shows that old-growth trees are more drought tolerant than younger trees...
Washington, D.C. – A new report, “10 Ways Access to Nature Can Bolster Biodiversity, Communities, and Climate” released today at the 2022 United Nations Climate Change...
With 5,000 trees planted so far, the adventure travel company is sprinting towards the goal. “Our Plan is to Plant,” says owner Rafa Mayer. What do...
Contributed By Cameron McWilliam Township moves to enhanced resource recovery with revolutionary biosolids process investment HERSHEY, PA — The Derry Township Municipal Authority (DTMA) has taken a...
Contributed by Trashblitz PLASTIC ITEMS MAKE UP 81 PERCENT OF WASTE FOUND ACROSS U.S. NATIONAL PARKSResults from Community Research Project Underscore Urgent Need to Address Single-Use Plastic...