Delhi's government plan to remove invasive tree species and restore native vegetation in forests has been approved, aiming to ...
If you care about Florida’s native turtles, nesting birds, and wild spaces, this story will hit close to home. Nile monitor lizards — powerful, fast-moving carnivores that can grow up to 7 feet long — ...
What makes an animal invasive, and which species are causing the most destruction across North America? A species is ...
Despite its widespread biodiversity, Australia holds an unenviable record when it comes to wildlife: the highest mammalian ...
Botanists from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) named the new species, Clusia nanophylla, because of the tiny size of the leaves, the smallest within the genus. This species has only ...
Controlling invasive species is critical for protecting native ecosystems. When nonnative animals dominate landscapes, they can outcompete native wildlife for food and habitat, destabilizing entire ...
The first camera survey ever conducted on Truwana/Cape Barren Island off Tasmania has recorded two rarely seen animals—white-footed dunnarts and blonde echidnas. A vulnerable shorebird—the Latham's ...
Debates over responsibility for past species loss generate heat but little light. Moving forward requires context, evidence ...
It’s war against Arizona's invasive species, though it’s not clear that humans are winning.
We’re all born with a built-in system for detecting danger. It’s one thing that makes us so similar to wild animals.
As the global avian extinction crisis accelerates, the loss of large-bodied birds is destroying local biodiversity and ecology, and eroding the cultural memory of Indigenous Peoples.
Louisiana’s swamps support a wide range of native wildlife and plant life that many visitors have never encountered ...
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