Doing not so well are wild birds, fish, insects, mammals, amphibians, forests, jungle, soil, air, fresh water and oceans.
If local observations are any indication, this so far has been one of the poorest in terms of birds at the feeders in the 10 ...
In November, a student-led project made a disturbing discovery : Mesyatsev Island, a floating slab of ice previously observed ...
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Europe’s national parks preserve remarkable wilderness areas where animals thrive in their natural habitats, offering ...
Tree planting has been championed globally as a cost-effective strategy to mitigate climate change. Trees are celebrated for ...
The first pink-footed goose in Connecticut was spotted in 1998. Since then, they've become increasingly common visitors.
Halloween is long past, but you may notice devilish figures hanging out in scrubby fields and open areas this winter: horned ...
The Svalbard Reindeer might not have a glowing red nose like Rudolph, but they’re still stars of the Arctic tundra. These ...
The Arctic tundra has tipped over into a source of atmospheric carbon, with the region now emitting more carbon dioxide than ...
Arctic Report Card, released Dec. 10, we brought together 97 scientists from 11 countries, with expertise ranging from wildlife to wildfire and sea ice to snow, to report on the state of the Arctic ...
The region is warming much faster than the rest of the planet and releasing carbon from its thawing soil. Umair Irfan of Vox ...
We visit Christmas tree farmers in North Carolina hit hard by Hurricane Helene. Plus, old-school restaurants and the Arctic tundra.