Human-wildlife conflict has driven the decline of once-abundant species and is pushing others to the brink of extinction.
A new Oxford-led study reveals Africa’s animal energy flow has fallen to two-thirds of historic levels, with big consequences ...
Sea otters living along the British Columbia coast are exposed to and absorb high levels of "forever chemicals," or PFAS. Otters living near dense human populations and shipping zones are most ...
Seun Oladipo is an environmental, climate, and food security advocate with a B.Tech. in Forestry and Wood Technology. Under the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship Programme: Island and Sustainability Joint ...
Pioneering University of Stirling-led research has revealed the diverse and damaging impact Himalayan balsam has on river ...
The natural sands of beaches along the Firth of Forth are being mixed with significant amounts of human-made materials like ...
Trees are known for absorbing CO2. But microbes in their bark also absorb other climate-active gases, methane, hydrogen, and ...
Known for their elusive nature and mythic proportions, tarpon never fail to entice anglers looking for a challenge. They're ...