Sound-based deterrents could help keep the animals away from fast-moving cars and dangerous landscaping equipment ...
Writing in BioScience , the journal of the American Institute of Biological Sciences, an international team of conservation scientists and ...
The platypus was already the weirdest animal on the planet - and scientists just made it even weirder.
Archaeologists were puzzled when they found parrot feathers in a pre-Inca burial in coastal Peru. A new study suggests that the birds were captured in the wild and kept alive over lengthy journeys ...
The vernal equinox signals longer days and the start of peak outdoor travel across the state. Trenton, NJ – Spring officially began Friday morning as the vernal equinox marked a seasonal turning point ...
A secondary analysis of data collected in 75 countries found that nature connectedness is a robust predictor of well-being. Nature connectedness was found to be associated with multiple aspects of ...
Louisa Boardman has been the sports editor for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel since 2019.
In A Nutshell Beyond health, gardens can help cities tackle heat, flooding, and biodiversity loss. Botanical gardens already attract over half a billion visitors each year and play a key role in plant ...
Rare campaign launched by the charity comes as polling shows restoring nature is important for voters of all political hues.
Study highlights success of emirate's efforts as UAE looks to plant 100 million mangroves by 2030 ...
Look at the shortages that occurred during the recent pandemic. Local farms and farmland preservation should be a priority for our governments. Government is talking about it but not doing enough, ...
Fair Isle, Common Nightingale, Arctic Tern and the evolution of flightless birds all feature in this month's Birdwatch.