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By Amy-Lynn Albertson N.C. Cooperative Extension Did you know that 75-95 percent of all flowering plants rely on pollinators ...
Research at a lab at Roger Williams University on genetically modifying Rhode Island's native coral could help save tropical ...
Multiple organizations played a part. Officials thrilled as rare 'heartleaf' plant makes comeback from brink of extinction — ...
Researchers in Washington and British Columbia say they have solved a deadly mystery that has stumped scientists for more ...
UF biologists’ findings reshape the fungal family tree and reveal secrets of the highly prized Oregon black truffle. Researchers have discovered three new truffle species, including one that is a ...
We are very happy to see this section of the Henry Fork River flowing free and unimpeded after all these years." ...
A piping plover named Nomad has been successfully rehabilitated and released in Delaware after being unable to fly or walk.
The endangered piping plover is making a comeback. A coordinated rescue and rehabilitation effort involving state and federal ...
A last-minute change to legislation prompted a swift rebuke from the state's shrimpers and their allies. Will it make a comeback?
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — The spotted lanternfly is spreading in North Carolina. It was first confirmed in the state in 2022.
Across the world, insect populations are cratering due to climate change, habitat destruction and other factors. What does SC ...
A recent study published by Cambridge University Press finds that the "exceedingly rare" land mammal fossils from 20 million years ago that were found near Maysville fill "an important gap in our ...