A new study by University of Alberta biologists shows black bear populations are lowest on Crown land and most dense on national park land, followed by private land, highlighting issues for management and conservation efforts.
Finding new and environmentally friendly ways to control pests is both challenging and exciting.
A study led by researchers at the University of Southampton reveals huge variations in the similarity and breadth of animal roles in nature across different parts of the world.
Spring wildflowers may face challenges in a warming climate.
Variations in a single gene in tiny stickleback fish alter how they interact with their environment and potentially trigger changes across an ecosystem, a new study from the University of British Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania finds.
The Outer Banks of North Carolina are a world-renowned destination for beachgoing, fishing, and more
Current international climate policies do not take into account full effects on global climate.
Earth's global surface temperatures in 2018 were the fourth warmest since 1880, according to independent analyses by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Researchers have observed an increased flow speed on the glacier and predict a further acceleration if a calving event occurs.
Research finds predicted ocean warming and acidification can change microbes on the surface of kelp, leading to disease and further decline of kelp forests putting fisheries at risk.
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