Land managers have invested millions of dollars annually since the 1980s to place large pieces of wood back in streams, owing primarily to its importance for fish habitat.
As natural areas become increasingly fragmented, the potential for humans and wildlife to interact is growing.
Subtropical corals are heading south to Sydney. Are they dangerous invaders or harmless refugees?
Unlike big land predators, the ocean’s top predators don’t avoid urban areas
Juvenile sea turtles returned to the wild after study to reduce bycatch.
Researchers conducted land use change experiments in both New Hampshire and New York.
Scientists have documented a previously unknown subpopulation of polar bears living in Southeast Greenland.
This is the first time in modern history the Kemp's ridley sea turtle has hatched on Magnolia Beach in Calhoun County, experts say.
New research finds when microbes don’t get the metals they need, the result may be more consequential than previously understood
Tropical coral species may have found an alternative habitat where they can thrive in the face of climate change.
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