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Experts want to combat new species of plants that are moving around within the United States, and coming from around the world, before they get a foothold.
That case and the resulting investigation are the basis of a riveting if hard-to-watch true crime docu-series, The Furry Detectives: Unmasking A Monster, on Sundance starting July 17.
Scientists discover two new Priocharax miniature tetra fish species, one of which is mostly translucent, in Brazil’s Amazon basin in blackwater systems.
Home Film Commentary Peter Bart: With YouTube Soaring, PBS Fading And Film Struggling, Critics As We Know Them Might Be An Endangered Species ...
Ecologists fight to restore Midwest biodiversity, starting with comprehensive plant species database by Rami Jameel, College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at the University ...
Night of the Robbits! A water management district in Florida’s Everglades is using robot rabbits to help monitor and ...
A new species of gecko, the Fengshan gecko, discovered in Guangxi, China, showcasing the biodiversity of the region’s fragmented karst limestone ecosystems.
In this context, Marriott International has responded to this trend by offering pet-friendly experiences in several of its properties, where pets are not only welcome, but also cared for with ...
It is estimated that around 44 percent of European citizens keep a pet. MEPs have now set out the first ever minimum standards in the EU for the breeding, housing and handling of cats and dogs ...
The species humans deem as pests, be they bugs or vegetation, often make their way into unwanted geographies on the backs of human activity.
Growing native plants and eradicating invasive ones is a challenging part of restoration projects. Even when done well, artificial sites don’t perfectly replicate nature.
Mediterranean Sea temperatures surged in a marine heatwave last month, putting some species under threat as Europe swelters under record-setting and deadly hot weather.
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