Agencies seek public comment on implementation strategy for Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
The first comprehensive study of international literature on wildlife rehabilitation shows that human activity is one of several factors that influences outcome for injured or displaced wildlife.
More than 100,000 acres have burned in a mid-March wildfire outbreak.
Biologists have developed a new method to measure the extent to which regional geographic features — including barriers between regions, like mountains or water — affect local rates of speciation, extinction and dispersal for species.
Seabirds such as kittiwakes and puffins are being put at higher risk because of a disconnect between conservation efforts on the ground, and research knowledge of the threats to these birds from climate change.
Marine cold spells are cold versions of heat waves: periods of exceptionally cold water, able to hurt or help the ecosystems they hit.
Ecosystem provides good forage for many species according to the latest California Current Ecosystem Status Report.
A new study by University of Liverpool has provided new insight into the impact of climate change on ant populations.
Whether it’s mimicking venomous creatures, or shooting jets of water at aquarium light switches to turn them off, octopuses are nothing if not resourceful.
Much of a centuries-old debate over where and how new bird species form has now been resolved.
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