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Most trees in the Amazon (90%), the Atlantic Forest (90%), or the Cerrado, the Brazilian savanna-like biome (60%), depend on ...
The wildebeest migration is one of nature's most remarkable events, a breathtaking journey across the African plains that ...
With nearly every step, we move above a vast underground network of fungal filaments, an ancient communication system that ...
Elephants are not only the largest land mammals on Earth but also among the most majestic and intelligent creatures in the ...
In “The Anthropocene of Illusion,” the photographer Zed Nelson captures how the natural world has been reproduced, reshuffled ...
For some grain farmers, diversification can mean growing soybeans and raising cattle. For others, it involves planting crops ...
Long before evolution equipped them with the right teeth, early humans began eating tough grasses and starchy underground ...
Global outrage around the hunt for Blondie is building, and this could be a problem for hunting's reputation and ...
Bats play a vital role in African ecosystems, from pollination and seed dispersal to pest control, significantly contributing ...
A Florida military base became an unlikely refuge, helping endangered woodpeckers rebound through decades of tracking, genetics, and teamwork.
At Hanford Reach, the Steele family has bridged partisan divides for decades to ensure that this free-flowing stretch of the ...
A new Dartmouth-led study reveals that hominins began eating carbohydrate-rich foods long before their teeth evolved to ...