If you have watched a morning news program or late-night talk show at any point during the past half-century or so, you will be familiar with exotic animal segments. You know the drill: An animal ...
The Biden administration’s report on its goal of conserving 30 percent of lands and waters leaves several unanswered questions, including how conservation will be defined and how it specifically plans ...
Conservation organizations that preserve biologically important areas are rethinking their strategy, as climate change alters the physical landscape, reports The New York Times. Environmental groups ...
In India the contemporary city is largely defined by its kinetic condition, that is its movement and the place-making of its residents in the form of festivals, rituals, impromptu bazaars, and events.
WCS, NASA, And other conservation and remote sensing agencies, universities and NGOs focus on top 10 conservation questions for satellite technology Remote sensing has and can continue to play a ...
Last week, a reception at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts celebrated the exhibition “Re-Examining Conservation: Questions about the Arts and Sciences,” the first show in a biennial series ...
Conservation of Biodiversity is an essential part of the environment. By conservation, we do not mean preservation, but conservation, which means the utilization of natural sources in such a way that ...
On the Aug. 13 election ballot, Wisconsin voters face a crucial decision that could shape the future of land and water conservation efforts for generations. Some voters may not realize that two ...
Remote sensing has changed the way we see our planet. And it has the power to change how we do conservation work, according to a new paper in Conservation Biology. Written by 32 scientists from ...
In February, Asia Pulp & Paper, one the world’s largest paper producers, announced a forest conservation policy that would effectively exclude fiber sourced through conversion of rainforests and ...
Folsom water conservation specialist Jan Famestad, left, evaluates water usage by homeowner Ina Tompkins at her home in Folsom on March 7, 2014. Drought-caused regulations have put many restrictions ...
This article originally appeared on The Revelator. Every morning, at this time of year, a red-winged blackbird greets me as I walk down the street. He’s become a familiar sight and sound, and I watch ...